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'We now know George Stephanopoulos  was fully aware that his top producer was accused of sexual assault yet  all he did was refer the accuser to managers who did not act,' an ABC  insider said
 
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ABC News  producer filed a lawsuit Wednesday against former "Good Morning  America" star producer Michael Corn, accusing him of sexual harassment  and fostering a toxic work environment.
The bombshell suit filed in New York Supreme Court, which was first reported by the 
Wall Street Journal  and confirmed by Fox News, alleges that the ex-ABC News figure  assaulted "GMA" producer Kirstyn Crawford, 31, during a 2015 business  trip to Los Angeles. 
"While in an Uber to their hotel, Corn  pulled Crawford’s head into his chest and began kissing her and rubbing  her legs," the lawsuit alleges. "Each time Crawford tried to pull away,  Corn pulled her right back. Later that evening, after Crawford believed  she had escaped to her hotel room, Corn came to Crawford’s room for the  express purpose of attempting to have sex with her."
 

        An ABC News producer filed a lawsuit Wednesday against ABC and  former "Good Morning America" star producer Michael Corn, accusing the  former morning show executive producer of sexual harassment and  fostering a toxic work environment.       
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The  lawsuit also claimed Corn – who abruptly left ABC in April – sexually  assaulted another ABC employee that reported to him, Jill McClain, who  is not listed as a plaintiff. It alleges that Corm "assaulted McClain on  two separate occasions—once on a redeye flight from Los Angeles to New  York, and once in London—both times while traveling with McClain" for  business.
"Corn groped McClain’s vagina over her jeans on an  airplane, pinned her down on a hotel bed, pulled down the top of her  jumpsuit, and fondled her bare breasts," the lawsuit claims. "Both  Plaintiff and McClain were traumatized and rendered incapable of  reporting the incidents for fear of losing their jobs, since Corn was  their supervisor."
Corn denied all wrongdoing in a statement to  the Wall Street Journal. "He said he would be defending himself  ‘vigorously,’" the WSJ reported. 
The suit also names ABC as a  defendant, alleging the Disney-owned company failed to act after  receiving complaints about the former "GMA" executive producer. 
ABC News did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 
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"Between  2010 and 2021, Corn also created and perpetuated a toxic work  environment fraught with discrimination against and marginalization of  women, including verbal and physical abuse and unwelcome sexualized  comments and harassment," the lawsuit alleges. "Despite the silencing  effect the abuse had on Plaintiff, McClain, and others, ABC knew or  should have known that Corn had a propensity to sexually harass female  colleagues and that he perpetuated a hostile work environment at ABC."
The  lawsuit claims that ABC "did nothing to protect Plaintiff or remove  Corn from his position of power" and Crawford has reason to believe ABC  was aware of other women who complained about him.
"Instead, ABC  looked the other way, elevated Corn through the ranks due to his  commercial success as a producer, and facilitated the hostile workplace  that Corn cultivated through his influence over subordinates’ careers,  sexual harassment, gaslighting, and anger management issues. As a  result, Plaintiff suffers from psychological trauma and a stalled  trajectory to her budding career at ABC," the suit claims. 
Crawford currently works as a producer for George Stephanopoulos on "Good Morning America." 
"Corn  claimed that it was unlikely that Stephanopoulos genuinely cared about  Crawford’s career. But Corn assured Crawford that he, on the other hand,  truly did care about her career," the lawsuit alleges. 
"In  addition, Corn perpetuated a terrible bullying and drinking culture at  ABC in which employees were peer-pressured into binge-drinking and  belittled if they declined to participate in the drinking culture. ABC  company parties were often alcohol-fueled and out-of-control," the suit  continues. "There have even been a few instances of ambulances being  called to ABC company parties to attend to overly intoxicated staffers.  Corn was often drunk at ABC holiday parties and would openly flirt with  female staffers. Out of discomfort, Crawford stopped attending holiday  parties after 2017, and Corn called out her absence in front of staff,  claiming that she was not a team player." 
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         The suit claims the Plaintiff informed George Stephanopoulos of  the alleged assault, but no action was taken. (REUTERS/Lucas Jackson)       
The detailed court filing including a variety  of other claims by Crawford, all of which resulted in the ABC News  producer feeling uncomfortable in the workplace. The suit claims  Crawford informed Stephanopoulos of Corn’s alleged assault, but no  action was taken. 
 A longtime ABC News insider told Fox News this is the latest example of dysfunction at ABC News. 
"Disney  says they’re focused on cleaning up the culture at ABC News, yet here  we go again with top executives who are still covering up and silencing  women," the ABC News insider told Fox News on a condition of anonymity.
"Also  we now know George Stephanopoulos was fully aware that his top producer  was accused of sexual assault yet all he did was refer the accuser to  managers who did not act, and the top producer remained in place for  years," the insider continued. "George should be ashamed of himself." 
The lawsuit alleges that Corn’s sudden April 2021 resignation came after an investigation of alleged wrongdoings. 
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"However,  keeping in line with ABC’s culture of sweeping sexual assault under the  rug to protect its brand, ABC did not publicly acknowledge Corn’s  malfeasance. Instead, ABC announced the departure in a manner which made  it appear to the other staff and employees at ABC that he was the  victim of malicious and unfounded accusations. Media reporting suggested  Corn resigned because he was passed over for promotion to president,"  the lawsuit states. 
Crawford  is seeking damages to be determined at a trial by jury "for lost  opportunities and to otherwise make Plaintiff whole for any losses  suffered as a result of Defendants’ actions," according to the suit. 
Corn is now employed at Nexstar. 
"We  have no comment on anything that may or may not have happened prior to  Mr. Corn’s employment with Nexstar," Nexstar told the Wall Street  Journal. 
LSM DPST weenies just cannot keep it in their pants, or their hands to themselves
Typical Cuomoo sexual harasser abusers. 
and teh LSM will close ranks and try toprotect their predatoers from all comers.
Typical corrupt, craven, amoral DPSTs marxists.