Agent Misty Carter filed the case in January. A courtroom order filed this week reveals that every one the events concerned have now agreed to have the case completely dismissed.
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The authorized struggles of eXp acquired a bit of lighter this week after one of many sexual harassment instances in opposition to the corporate was completely dismissed.
The case was initially filed in January by Reno-based agent Misty Carter. She claimed that staff chief Chris Nevada engaged in an array of sexual harassment incidents whereas she was an worker at his eXp Realty-affiliated Nevada Actual Property Group. Carter named eXp, Nevada and Nevada Actual Property Group as defendants within the case.
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Nevertheless, on Tuesday a U.S. District Courtroom choose in Nevada agreed to dismiss the case “with prejudice,” which implies that it can’t be filed once more sooner or later. In line with the choose’s order, all of the events concerned within the case “mutually decided to dismiss this lawsuit.” The assorted events additionally agreed to pay for their very own authorized prices, and the defendants denied any wrongdoing. The order makes no point out of any monetary settlement.
EXp declined to touch upon the dismissal.
The top of the case is little doubt a reduction to eXp, which is dealing with a pair of different sexual harassment fits. These different fits had been filed final 12 months and must do with sexual harassment allegedly dedicated by eXp brokers and recruiters David Golden and Michael Bjorkman. These instances are ongoing and unaffected by the dismissal of Carter’s swimsuit.
In Carter’s case, she alleged that Nevada had made sexual remarks within the office, supplied to pay her for intercourse, despatched her specific texts and engaged in undesirable touching and makes an attempt at kissing. She additionally alleged that when she rebuffed Nevada’s advances, her “employment was terminated.”
Nevada left eXp final 12 months.
On the time Carter filed her case, eXp mentioned in an announcement that it was reviewing the allegations and that it “has zero tolerance for abuse, harassment, or misconduct of any kind — including by the independent real estate agents who use our services.”
Learn the order dismissing the case right here: