Meg Thee Stallion Denies Sexual Harassment Allegations

Meg Thee Stallion’s lawyer, Alex Spiro, has denied allegations of sexual harassment made by her former cameraman, Emilio Garcia. Garcia reportedly filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles, claiming that Meg exposed herself to him and demanded he remain silent about it during a June 2022 tour stop in Ibiza. However, Spiro stated that Garcia’s claim is solely an employment claim for money and that no sexual harassment lawsuit has been filed.

Megan Thee Stallion Sued by Photographer Over Alleged Wrongful Firing and Abusive Behavior

A photographer who worked for Megan Thee Stallion is alleging in a lawsuit that he was forced to witness sexual acts, subjected to harassment and abuse, and unfairly fired after raising concerns about his treatment. The suit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court by Emilio Garcia, claims that Garcia was present in an SUV with Megan and another woman when sexual activity occurred, causing him significant distress. Garcia also alleges that he was berated, fat-shamed, and misclassified as an independent contractor, despite working exclusively for Megan. He was fired shortly after raising these issues, leading him to file a discrimination complaint with the California Civil Rights Department. Megan Thee Stallion’s lawyer has denied the allegations and stated that she will contest the lawsuit in court.

Megan Thee Stallion Facing Lawsuit for Alleged Harassment and Sex Incident

Megan Thee Stallion is facing a lawsuit filed by a former camera operator, Emilio Garcia, who alleges that the rapper subjected him to harassment and forced him to witness a sexual encounter in a moving vehicle. The lawsuit also claims that Garcia was subjected to fat-shaming and a reduction in work assignments after the incident. The case follows a similar lawsuit filed against singer Lizzo by former dancers alleging workplace harassment.

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