Updated 10/05/2008 03:18 PM
Worker Claims He Warned About Conditions At Deutsche Bank Building
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A former construction worker at the Deutsche Bank building has reportedly filed a lawsuit after getting fired.
The move comes a little over a year after fire ripped through the damaged building, killing two firefighters.
According to a story in The New York Post Sunday, Marshall Greenberg, 38, told his bosses that co-workers were smoking and drinking on the job months before the fire.
Investigators later determined a lit cigarette sparked the deadly blaze.
Greenberg reportedly alleges that managers at John Galt Corporation told him to keep quiet before they eventually fired him.
A Manhattan grand jury is investigating whether anyone should face criminal charges in the case.