A sex tape is at the center of the class action gender discrimination suit, yet the company is fighting against naming the alleged perpetrators.
and seven criminal complaints of rape and attempted rape and sexual assault. However, it’s the misogynistic comments and behavior allegedly perpetrated by York and Cohn—whose names are reportedly “blacked out” in the suit—that are currently causing a significant stir. The unnamed plaintiffs in the suit—some 1,400 individuals—have long argued that the names of the perpetrators should be made public. Goldman Sachs, however, has contended that naming the executives is “unfair” and “prejudicial.
One passage alleges that in 2003, York told his executive assistant she would become a “trophy wife.” Later, she complained about his alleged remarks via a letter after he expressed dissatisfaction with her work. The letter quotes York as reacting to her engagement with the comment, “That ring says you don’t need this job.” Human resources allegedly told the assistant that she should be flattered after she approached them about the matter.
Cohn, on the other hand, was accused by an employee of “checking” her out “up and down.” He also allegedly had a reputation for exhibiting inappropriate behavior toward young women, in particular.
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