A former NFL star has filed a lawsuit alleging that the “racist” CEO of a New York-based metaverse corporation urged him to participate in “sexually harassing games” with his co-workers.
Teyo Johnson is suing Everyrealm and its CEO, Janine Yorio, accusing her of overseeing a toxic workplace where she made lewd remarks about employees’ sex lives and racial slurs directed at Black employees, according to the New York Post.
Yorio allegedly threatened to “trade” Johnson, a former tight end for the Oakland Raiders who also played football while an undergraduate at Stanford University, if he didn’t do his job.
Teyo Johnson is suing Everyrealm and its CEO, Janine Yorio, accusing her of overseeing a toxic workplace where she made lewd remarks about employees’ sex lives and racial slurs directed at Black employees, according to the New York Post.
Yorio allegedly threatened to “trade” Johnson, a former tight end for the Oakland Raiders who also played football while an undergraduate at Stanford University, if he didn’t do his job.
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