Posted On: April 25, 2009 by Moseley Collins

Sacramento-area Women File Suit for Sexual Harassment in Workplace, Part 1 of 8.

PLAINTIFFS’ MEDIATION STATEMENT

OVERVIEW

This is a sexual harassment lawsuit brought by the four plaintiffs against their former employer, ABC Automobiles dealership, and its Regional Director, Bill Armstrong. The plaintiffs seek the following relief:

1. Compensatory damages
2. Punitive damages
3. Attorney fees

Defendant ABC Automobiles has locationss in four California cities. Its corporate headquarters is in San Francisco and it has been a business since 1973. It reported revenues of over $15,000,000, in 2003.

Bill Armstrong sold his own dealership, “Armstrong Autos” located in Sacramento, to ABC Automobiles on November 9, 2003. He remained at the office and was named Regional Director. Mr. Armstrong retired after the filing of this lawsuit.

FACTS

This case concerns the failure of ABC Automobiles, its corporate officers, and its on-site Regional Director, Bill Armstrong, to prevent the well-documented and obvious sexual harassment of these four plaintiffs at the Sacramento location of ABC Automobiles by one of its employees, David Stevens.

Mr. Stevens was introduced to the plaintiffs as the office manager of the Sacramento location, working under Regional Director, Bill Armstrong. Defendants dispute David Stevens was an office manager. Both Armstrong and Stevens worked in the Saramento location, as did all four plaintiffs.

The facts in this case can be briefly summarized as follows: (See Part 2 of 8.)

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