A long Island woman claims a boss for whom she donated a kidney turned around and helped get her fired.

In papers filed with New York's Human Rights commission, Debbie Stevens said her boss at an auto dealership, Jackie Brucia, berated her when she went home sick three days after returning to her car-dealership job. Stevens told the New York Post she didn't realize she'd be in so much pain following the August 2011 surgery.

Stevens' kidney was not quite a match for Brucia, but her donation allowed Brucia to move up the donor list and receive a transplant from someone else.

Stevens said her office and overtime were taken away and was eventually demoted to a dealership 50 miles from her home, according to the Post. She said she was fired after her lawyers wrote a letter to the company, Atlantic Automotive Group.

The Post said Brucia didn't return phone calls for comment and she was spotted getting into a limo with pink cups and what appeared to be a bottle of pink champagne.

Information from the The Associated Press was included in this report.