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“Two women have alleged several of TDE's executives and employees committed sexual harassment, assault, and breach of contract against them. The lawsuit claims TDE management turned "a blind eye" when they were made aware of the allegations at the time.
Lodged in the Los Angeles Superior Court, the lawsuit identifies the women as Jane Does and alleges a "pervasive culture of sexual harassment within TDE, implicating some of its highest-ranking executives."
The first plaintiff began working at TDE in 2019 and accuses chief marketing officer, Brandon Tiffith, of approaching her with unwanted sexual advances and sexual battery. She also alleged that TDE's president Anthony Tiffith, Jr, who is the son of the label's founder, engaged in a pattern of ongoing sexual harassment.
The second plaintiff has alleged multiple instances of sexual harassment and assault by "TDE employees while on TDE property and under their control." She also described an incident where she was coerced into" consuming alcohol while underage for the purpose of sexual exploitation."
The two women are being represented by attorney Shounak Dharap of Arns Davis Law
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