A former Colts cheerleader sued the team after she was fired over photos she took for Playboy. Malori Wampler told WTHR-TV that she believes her civil rights have been violated. The Colts terminated Wampler for breaking the squad's morals clause last November after someone sent the team photos showing her in body paint. Wampler's attorney, Kimberly Jeselskis, said the pictures were taken at a party thrown by Playboy, and that her client never posed for the magazine, but took pictures with guests at a golf outing. "Some of them made it on the website," Jeselskis said. The lawsuit claims the team discriminated against Wampler because she is a woman and Indonesian. The filing also points to Colts players who have broken the law but not received the same degree of punishment from the team. "It kind of represents the double standard in the workplace," Jeselskis said.