erika ross smith - Ellis sued for alleged sexual harassment - in news

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OAKLAND, Florida — A former Wonderful Condition Enthusiast personnel submitted a sex-related following litigation against celebrity protect Monta Ellis on Thursday, claiming Ellis sent her undesirable text messages that involved images of his genital area.
In her litigation, which also titles the group, Erika Ross Jackson alleges Ellis started mailing her several number of specific information, sometimes several periods a day, beginning in Nov 2010 through The month of january while she proved helpful for the crew's group operations workplace.

The information involved collections such as, "I want to be with you," and "Hey Attractive," and regularly requested her what she was sporting or doing, according to the litigation.

Smith would often response with "What do you want?" or "I am getting to sleep," the litigation statements.

"On a small stage, my customer has sustained undesirable following, has experienced and constantly experience psychological stress and tension," her lawyer, Burt Boltuch, said at a information convention in his Concord workplace. "On a macro stage, this form of perform, especially in the athletics community, must end.

"She was shy. She was fearful. She thought terrified and dependent," Boltuch said.

The Enthusiast reject the suggestions, saying Ellis and Jackson had a "consensual connection."

At a charitable organisation occurrence in regional Alameda, Ellis would only say that the group has reacted.

"It's a appropriate issue, we'll let it engage in its course," Ellis informed KTVU-TV. "Y'know, what happens, happens."

Boltuch said his customer refused Ellis' developments and scary that no one would believe her.

Boltuch also revealed images of what he said was Ellis' genitals that the protect purportedly sent to Smith's work-issued cellular on Dec. 17, 2010, a day after he lamented to the group about her job efficiency.

Rick Welts, the Warriors' chief executive and primary managing specialist, said in a ready report Thursday that the company requires all following suggestions seriously.

"When we were made alert to a consensual connection between Mr. Ellis and the Complaintant, we did what an company should do. We informed both to end — quickly, immediately and pretty," Welts said.

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