The NBA Fired me for not Getting the COVID Injection
Now they’re holding my pension and trying to bankrupt me. Help me fight back and fund a lawsuit against the NBA. I need YOUR help.
About the Lawsuit
It's Time to Stand Up for Freedom
My name is Ken Mauer. I’m one of the longest-tenured referees in NBA history, spanning five different decades and over 2,100 regular season games, which was abruptly ended when I was forced out of the league because of my faith-based objections to the hastily-developed COVID injection. Now they’re trying to bankrupt me, withholding my pension – money I’ve EARNED over a long and successful career. They’re trying to lay siege to me and lawyer me to death. I need your help to send a message to the NBA: you will not trample on religious and medical freedom. Can I count on you?
About Ken Mauer
Kenny Mauer is a native of St. Paul, Minnesota and graduated at the University of Minnesota with a degree in education. His uncles, cousins, brothers, and father have all been involved in the education, coaching, and mentoring of children at various levels throughout the Twin Cities. Kenny’s cousin is Joe Mauer, the former player for the Minnesota Twins.
As a graduate of Harding Senior High School in St Paul in 1973, he was a three sport athlete in high school, earning all conference honors. While playing three sports his first year in junior college, he earned Junior College All-American honors as a second baseman, which led to a full scholarship at the University of Minnesota where he graduated in 1977. Playing for the legendary coach, Dick Siebert, Kenny played alongside fellow St. Paul native Paul Molitor and in his senior season while leading the Gophers in hitting, he earned All-Big Ten honors. That same season, the Minnesota Gophers won the Big Ten Championship and took part in the College World Series in Omaha.
Kenny has officiated for over 40 years having worked in high school and college conferences all over the country before beginning his tenure with the NBA in the 1986/87 season. He has officiated games in five different decades, officiated over 2, 100 regular season NBA games and over 200 NBA Playoff games as well as 19 Finals games.