- Google executive claims that he was sacked after rejecting reported approaches.
- In November, the man filed a lawsuit alleging touched him during dinner.
- A spokesman for Miller rejected the allegations against his client.
Google executive named Ryan Olohan claims that he was sacked after rejecting reported approaches from a female executive.
In November, the man filed a lawsuit alleging that Tiffany Miller touched him during dinner and told him that she knew he had an affinity for Asian women in Chelsea, Manhattan, in December 2019.
The accused is a director of Google’s programmatic media stroked Mr Olohan’s abdomen, complemented his body, and commented that her marriage needed “spice”, according to court filings.
According to the article, the workplace meeting, which included alcohol, was held at Fig & Olive shortly after Mr Olohan’s appointment to the managing director of food, beverages, and restaurants. Miller was a member of his new team.
According to the lawsuit, Mr Olohan, a married father of seven, stated that he was first hesitant to bring up the incident since everyone was drunk, and his coworkers later chalked up the behaviour to “Tiffany being Tiffany,” according to court documents.
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