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Leah McSweeney's lawyers say 'there are more lawsuits coming' amid Real Housewives cast members speaking out in support of embattled Bravo boss


McSweeney's lawyer said Tuesday that 'there are more lawsuits coming and there are more people who are going to speak out' in regards to the situation.

Lawyer Gary Adelman, who is representing McSweeney in her suit claiming Bravo executives violated her employment rights under the Disabilities Act, told US in a statement Tuesday that 'there are more lawsuits coming and there are more people who are going to speak out' in regards to the situation 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. McSweeney said in legal docs that Bravo and Shed Media, a production company it works with on its shows, continued to promote the unnamed senior producer in question 'to positions of increased power.'

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