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Generally a Complainant must prove more than a prima facie case in order to establish probable cause. However, if the Respondent chooses not to present any evidence of a legitimate, nondiscriminatory reason for its actions to rebut the Complainant’s prima facie case, a finding of probable cause will result. Vaserman v. Lakeshore Med. Clinic Ltd. (LIRC, 2/28/14).