That's my understanding, and that's a problem because there's no disincentive for launching multiple complaints.
The person involved in the waxing case made 16 of these complaints. Some of them are in various stages of settlement and some of them are proceeding to a hearing, I understand. But the point is that there's obviously a problem when people can just destroy somebody's reputation by a charge of discrimination and then nothing happens to them when it was done maliciously.