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Female Boss Sexually Harassed Male Worker: Tenderfoot Files $100 Million Lawsuit.

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A female boss faces serious allegations of sexual harassment, sparking public outrage and curiosity about the case.

A male worker, Kian Cooper, has filed a $100 million lawsuit against Saint Joseph’s Medical Center program director Michele Poole, alleging sexual Harassment and wrongful coercion, including being forced to work early mornings to plow her field, which raises questions about the specific legal claims involved.

The tenderfoot cooper wants $100 million for plowing his boss’s field against his will. Wow. Do you remember the days of slavery? Negro, how many nuts did you bust? Cooper claims Ms. Poole put him on a guilt trip by telling him, “I’m sooo undervalued. You know even a Mercedes needs a tune up sometimes,” according to his $100 million sex discrimination lawsuit. Pink boy, did you get an erection?

While Ms. Poole describes herself as a Mercedes Benz, She’s more like a  Ford Pintos that explodes every time something hit in the back.

Mr. Cooper’s Lawsuit alleges that Director Poole demanded that he come to work early in the morning, when his Woody Woodpecker has a ferocious tendency to peck flesh. It’s like a hungry vulture.
“What do I get for a promotion? Anything you want. Anything?”
While plowing Poole’s field, Mr. Cooper earned a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree. Did he get special treatment to leave work early, or extra time to study?

Fifty-year-old Cooper claims he didn’t know what he was doing.
The tenderfoot claims he came to work early every morning to perform sexual tasks under threat of termination from his supervisor, Ms. Poole, according to his Lawsuit alleging sexual Harassment and coercion.
Poole told Cooper, she didn’t “see nothing wrong with a little bump and grind.” Even if Kian Cooper gets $25 million out of the charade, he and Ms. Poole may be sipping Pinacolas on a beach in Hawaii for a few years to come.

Since Cooper filed his Lawsuit, Ms. Poole has left the company. Cooper is working there as a clinical supervisor with Saint Joseph’s.  

Cooper is still working while waiting for his Blackbeard Queen Anne’s ship to come in.

“I asked her to stop, face to face, numerous times, more than 100 times, and in text messages about 12 to 14 times,” Cooper said.

Cooper claims to justify their relationship, Poole reminded Cooper that Michele was once Barack Obama’s boss.

The Lawsuit Details of the Allegations

“Cooper, a single father, alleged that he was coerced into sexual acts multiple times a week in Poole’s office. He claimed Poole threatened to fire him if he tried to stop the encounters, and he felt compelled to comply due to difficulty finding other work after a past drug conviction. The Lawsuit claimed that different staff members were aware of the situation.”

“According to the Lawsuit, Poole made remarks attempting to justify her actions, including comparing relationships to a car needing a “tune-up”. Cooper claimed the stress resulted in medical leaves and a PTSD diagnosis.” 

Denials and Responses

“Poole denied the allegations, stating their relationship was mutual and lasted six months. She claimed Cooper gave her gifts and cards and denied having the power to hire or fire him.”

Clinton Franklin
Clinton Franklinhttps://mediacorpusa.com/
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