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Leah McSweeney breaks silence on her lawsuit against Bravo and Andy Cohen for discrimination and 'rotted' work culture: 'The truth is on my side'
Leah McSweeney broke her silence on her lawsuit against Bravo and Real Housewives franchise executive producer Andy Cohen on Thursday.
McSweeney's lawsuit filed last month 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 told the court that Bravo executives violated her employment rights under the Disabilities Act by preventing her to get help for her alcohol issues, knowing she was dealing with them. 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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