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Andy Cohen files to dismiss Leah McSweeney's lawsuit and calls her allegations 'threadbare' - but the former RHONY star's attorney says the motion has 'no merit'
Andy Cohen has filed to have Leah McSweeney's lawsuit against him dismissed. Cohen asked a judge to dismiss McSweeney's claims, calling her allegations 'threadbare'.
Cohen also denied McSweeney's allegations that she had experienced discrimination, citing Title VII and the New York City Human Rights Law (NYCHRL) by stating that they had surpassed the statue of limitations. McSweeney's lawsuit filed against Cohen and Bravo alleges cocaine use is rampant at the the network, with the linchpin producer and on-air personality both using the illegal drug and providing it to employees. McSweeney, who has a fashion label called Married To The Mob, said in the legal docs that sexual harassment was also rife in the company, claiming that a senior producer 'routinely sends unsolicited pictures of [their] genitalia to lower-level … production employees,' and that executives have ignored the issues.
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