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Paramount Pictures and Ex-Studio Exec Sued by Two Former Employees Over Alleged Sexual Assault, Harassment

VarietyMonday, July 21, 2025 at 10:03:23 PM
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Paramount Pictures and Ex-Studio Exec Sued by Two Former Employees Over Alleged Sexual Assault, Harassment
Two former employees are suing Paramount Pictures and a former studio executive, accusing him of sexual assault, harassment, and emotional abuse. One woman alleges assault, while both claim they endured ongoing mistreatment during their time at the company. The lawsuit also names Paramount Global, the studio’s parent company, suggesting broader accountability.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another Hollywood scandal—it’s a stark reminder of how power imbalances in the entertainment industry (and beyond) can enable abuse. With #MeToo still fresh in public memory, the case puts pressure on studios to address systemic issues, not just individual bad actors. For workers everywhere, it underscores the importance of holding employers accountable for fostering safe workplaces—or failing to.
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