Selling Sunset Star Bre Tiesi Sued by Former Employees for Alleged Harassment and Discrimination

Selling Sunset star Bre Tiesi faces $12.75M lawsuit from former employees alleging harassment, discrimination, and emotional distress.

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Selling Sunset Star Bre Tiesi Sued by Former Employees for Alleged Harassment and Discrimination

Selling Sunset Star Bre Tiesi Sued by Former Employees for Alleged Harassment and Discrimination

Bre Tiesi, a star of the Netflix reality show Selling Sunset, is facing a lawsuit filed by three former employees who allege they were subjected to harassment, discrimination, and emotional distress while working for her. The lawsuit, filed on April 25, 2024, in Los Angeles, claims that Tiesi created a hostile work environment, treating her employees in a "vulgar and violent" manner and making derogatory comments about members of the LGBTQ community.

The plaintiffs - Lucy Poole, a former nanny; Amanda Bustard, a former social media manager; and Kenneth Gomez, a former personal assistant and stylist - are each seeking over $3 million in damages for the alleged mistreatment and violations of California labor laws. The lawsuit provides specific details about the alleged incidents, including Tiesi calling Poole a "short bus riding b****" and an "ADHD idiot", and Bustard witnessing Tiesi "scream" at other employees, saying "I'm going to kill her" and "I'm going to slam her head against the wall".

Gomez, who is described as "a member of the LGBTQ community," also alleged that Tiesi made "derogatory and demeaning comments about members of the LGBTQ community" and refused to pay him due to his opposition. The lawsuit claims the employees were "discriminated against on the basis of their sex, gender, and/or sexual orientation" and suffered "continuous, pervasive, objectively, and subjectively offensive harassment" that caused them "emotional distress."

Why this matters: The allegations against Tiesi highlight the ongoing issue of workplace harassment and discrimination, particularly in high-profile industries. The lawsuit's outcome could have implications for how such cases are handled in the future and may prompt discussions about creating safer and more inclusive work environments.

Representatives for Tiesi have not yet responded to requests for comment on the lawsuit. The plaintiffs are seeking a trial by jury and damages exceeding $4.25 million each. The lawsuit describes Tiesi as a social media personality and Selling Sunset cast member known for "instigating dramatic and explosive confrontations with colleagues."

Key Takeaways

  • Bre Tiesi, a Selling Sunset star, faces lawsuit by 3 ex-employees for harassment, discrimination.
  • Plaintiffs allege Tiesi created hostile work environment, made derogatory comments about LGBTQ community.
  • Lawsuit seeks over $3 million in damages for violations of California labor laws.
  • Lawsuit highlights ongoing issue of workplace harassment, discrimination in high-profile industries.
  • Outcome could impact how such cases are handled, prompt discussions on inclusive work environments.