Michael Bloomberg to pregnant employee “kill it”, Garrison v Bloomberg 1998, Lawsuit settled financially, Employee witness David Zielenziger,: “Mike came out and…. said, ‘Are you going to kill it?’ ”
“and other female employees were subjected, on virtually a daily basis, by Bloomberg and his male executives, to repeated and unwelcome sexual comments, repeated and unwelcome sexual overtures, and repeated and unwelcome overt sexual gestures, including, upon information and belief, unauthorized touching and inappropriate acts.”…Garrison v Bloomberg
It is understandable why Michael Bloomberg could consider Hillary Clinton as a running mate. Birds of a feather flock together.”…Citizen Wells
From The Blaze February 15, 2020.
“Report: Woman who worked for Bloomberg claims he told her to ‘kill it’ after learning she was pregnant
According to court documents, the plaintiff, whose name is Sekiko Sakai Garrison, claimed that Bloomberg was upset that several of his female employees were pregnant:
On April 11, 1995 at approximately 11:20 a.m., Bloomberg was having a photograph taken with two female Company salespeople and a group of N.Y.U. Business School students, in the company snack area. When Bloomberg noticed Garrison standing nearby, he asked, “Why didn’t they ask you to be in the picture? I guess they saw your face.” Continuing his penchant for ridiculing recently married women in his employ, Bloomberg asked plaintiff, “How’s married life? You married?” Plaintiff responded that her marriage was great and was going to get better in a few months: that she was pregnant, and the baby was due the following September. He responded to her “Kill it!” Plaintiff asked Bloomberg to repeat himself, and again he said, “Kill it!” and muttered, “Great! Number 16!” suggesting to plaintiff his unhappiness that sixteen women in the Company had maternity-related status. Then he walked away.
Garrison also alleged that Bloomberg berated other expecting mothers.
“What the hell did you do a thing like that for?” he is accused of saying to a pregnant employee.”
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