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Mariah Carey now being accused of sexual harassment

Carey is accused of calling her former head of security a white supremacist and sexually harassing him.

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Ever since the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse case broke, sexual harassment claims around the Hollywood and DC swamps have been hitting record numbers.

In a draft lawsuit, Mariah Carey is accused of calling her former head of security a white supremacist and sexually harassing him.

Mariah Carey allegedly referred to her former head of security as a Nazi, a skinhead, a Ku Klux Klan member, and a white supremacist, according to complaints contained in a draft lawsuit…which for now been paused as the two sides presumably attempt to come to an accommodation.

This former head of security is about to get paid big time to make this lawsuit go away.

TMZ reports

Mariah Carey’s former security company has threatened to sue her … and the guy who owns the company says she constantly humiliated him by referring to him as a Nazi, a skinhead, a KKK member and a white supremacist.

Michael Anello’s lawyer has prepared a draft of a lawsuit, claiming his company worked for Mariah from June 2015 to May 2017 and got stiffed on the balance to the tune of $221,329.51. Anello claims he was promised another 2 years which would add $511,000 to the tab.

Anello says Mariah humiliated him and his colleague by referring to them as members of the hate groups.

Anello also claims Mariah “wanted to be surrounded with black guys, not white people.”

The Daily Beast reports…

In the suit, Anello says Mariah humiliated him and his colleagues by referring to them as members of the hate groups, according to TMZ, and claims Mariah “wanted to be surrounded with black guys, not white people.”

The draft lawsuit also makes allegations of sexual harassment, claiming Carey performed “sexual acts with the intent that they be viewed by Anello.”

According to TMZ, Anello claims that during a trip to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Mariah asked him to come to her room to move some luggage; when he got there, she was allegedly wearing a see-through negligee that was open.

He says he tried leaving but she insisted he move the luggage. He says he left the room and there was no physical contact.

Mariah’s people tell us they were in touch with Anello’s lawyer Monday and were agreeable to pay certain invoices, but we’re told Anello is not satisfied with the amount.

The lawyer for Anello told TMZ the lawsuit is now on hold, while TMZ reported that “Mariah’s people have no information on the sexual-harassment claim.”

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Gilma Chute
Gilma Chute
November 8, 2017

I just wonder who is going to be next? Well they thought they were on top of every one, they can say and decide who will be the President. Well a lot of them are going down or pay a lot of money. Well maybe their learn their lessons, keep quiet are doing only the thing they know to do, to sign, to act and stay away from the politic arena.

my2Cents
my2Cents
November 9, 2017

It’s called the “me too” syndrome and is presently happening in he Netherlands to the point that the Government is setting up in investigative body to determine what percentage of these allegations are in fact so and require serious attention and which are false which requires a different attention. .

capt planit
capt planit
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November 9, 2017

Yer…queen Elizabeth tried to grab my junk…I am going to sue her…right.

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