The house manager of Waffle House CEO and Buckhead resident Joe Rogers Jr. has accused Rogers of 100 incidents of sexual harrassment during her time working for him.
The former assistant said, in recently unsealed proceedings, that other women had been victims of Rogers' alleged "predatory sexual actions," according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
The assistant's attorney David Cohen said Rogers exhibited a "pattern of sexual harassment and abuse," which could be a huge factor in the assistant's case if it goes to trial.
Rogers' attorneys are requesting information about the alleged additional victims.
Read the full story at Buckhead Patch.
See also:
- Sex Tapes Handed Over to Court in Waffle House CEO Harassment Case
- Waffle House CEO Admits to Consensual Sex with Housekeeper
- Waffle House CEO Accused of Forcing Former Assistant to Perform Sex Acts