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He also alleges in the lawsuit that Yorio made racist remarks toward a black employee.
A lawsuit was filed against Yorio and Every Realm in federal court in Manhattan. Celebrities who have endorsed the company include Paris Hilton, Will Smith and The Weeknd.
Mr Johnson said in his complaint that he was pressured into participating in a “sexual harassment game” where staff and customers were coerced into having sex. according to new york post.
Johnson claimed in March that Yorio spoke of “sex-related games he encouraged his employees to play.” [South By Southwest] – A music and technology festival in Austin, Texas.
“KYP” – “know your person” and “KYC” – “know your client” were “euphemisms for having sex or having a relationship with a colleague or business partner,” the lawsuit said. increase.
According to the complaint, Yorio told Johnson: [play] The game” was “to be cuckold by a colleague on a business trip”.
According to legal documents, she asked him, “Will he do the KYP?”
Mr Johnson was “surprised” by the idea and “politely told her he was ‘already in a really close relationship with someone,'” according to the complaint.
The former soccer player claimed Yorio was trying the water, then came to her hotel room and said, “I’m not sure she believes he’s cheating and getting into the company’s KYP game.” I hinted at it in words.
The lawsuit also alleges that Yorio called him a “stupid black man” and “the whitest black man.”
Other adjectives are said to include “d**k”, “big swinging d**k”, and “f***ing d**k”.
Mr Johnson claims he was fired from his job after speaking out about a “gambling scheme” involving cryptocurrencies and non-fungible tokens. It contained a cryptocurrency version of fantasy sports.”
“Users can put cryptocurrencies into a pool and win prizes if their NFT playing cards outperform other players’ NFTs,” the lawsuit states.
Johnson “reasonably believed” that the project “violated numerous New York and federal laws.”
A spokesperson for Everyrealm said, new york post “As we stated in our court documents, this employee had only been with the company for three months and was dismissed for poor performance, expense account abuse, and sleeping at work. rice field”.
In court filings, EveryRealm alleges that Mr. Johnson “openly and routinely defamed the mothers of his children and demanded that EveryRealm pay a portion of his wages in cash to avoid child support garnishment.” ing.
“Johnson made various inappropriate comments about other women in his life at work,” the company said in court filings. [Everyrealm co-founder Julia] Schwartz is “that fucking bastard” and Mrs. Yorio is “that crazy fucking bastard”.
Johnson’s attorney, Shane Seppinni, said: post “Janine Yorio and her enabler in Everyrealm’s comments show how much they fear the truth”.
Everyrealm and Yorio also face allegations of misconduct from two other people who worked for the company.
“EveryRealm works hard to foster a supportive and inclusive workplace and will continue to defend ourselves against these lawsuits,” the spokesperson said. post.