CBS, Disney, ‘Criminal Minds’ producers sued by California over alleged sexual misconduct on show’s set – Fox News

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Disney and CBS are facing a new lawsuit.

The leisure companies and producers of the prolonged-working sequence “Prison Minds” are being sued by the California Department of Dazzling Employment and Housing, which is alleging that the portray’s cinematographer engaged in rampant sexual misconduct against crew people for 14 years.

The swimsuit filed on Tuesday in Los Angeles Superior Courtroom claims the portray’s manufacturing team knew of and condoned the alleged habits of cinematographer Gregory St. Johns right thru the years he spent on “Prison Minds“,” and fired extra than a dozen men who resisted his unwanted groping and sexual harassment.

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The portray used to be co-produced by CBS and Disney-owned ABC Signature Studios and ran for 15 seasons on CBS.

Those entities along with manufacturing firm Leisure Partners, a variety of of the portray’s producers and St. Johns himself are named as defendants in the swimsuit, which seeks abet pay and other damages for the crew people who were fired.

FILE - In this Jan. 12, 2src16 file photo, the CBS logo appears onscreen at the Winter TCAs in Pasadena, Calif. The state of California is suing CBS, Disney and producers of the long-running series 'Criminal Minds,' alleging that the show’s cinematographer, Gregory St. Johns, engaged in rampant sexual misconduct against crew members for years. 

FILE – On this Jan. 12, 2016 file photo, the CBS designate looks onscreen on the Wintry climate TCAs in Pasadena, Calif. The bid of California is suing CBS, Disney and producers of the prolonged-working sequence ‘Prison Minds,’ alleging that the portray’s cinematographer, Gregory St. Johns, engaged in rampant sexual misconduct against crew people for years. 
(Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File)

In step with Differ, the swimsuit claims that the portray’s manufacturing team used to be conscious that St. Johns would allegedly mechanically harass male crew people by touching and kissing them inappropriately, and did nothing to end him.

The swimsuit additional alleges that extra than a dozen men were fired after complaining about St. John’s habits, per Differ.

Complaints to human sources did no longer consequence in vital self-discipline against St. Johns, and investigations by the corporate defendants were toothless and designed to hide the misconduct, the swimsuit claims.

The cinematographer left the portray after Differ broke the suggestions of the allegations against him in 2018.

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“Defendants’ govt team no longer handiest had real and optimistic information of St. Johns’ abusive habits, they condoned it,” acknowledged the swimsuit, per Differ. “No mandatory steps to end intercourse-basically basically based harassment and discrimination were taken over the years, nor were appropriate corrective actions. As a replace, the executives fired someone who resisted or who tacitly shunned St. Johns’ advances or abuse.”

In March 2019, the bid began investigating the manufacturing, discovering a sample in St. Johns’ alleged wicked habits toward males on put.

The swimsuit alleges that folks that resisted St. Johns’ advances confronted “the silent remedy, social ostracism, unfair criticism, public shaming, and sooner or later termination.”

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Reps for Disney, ABC, CBS, Leisure Partners and St. Johns did no longer straight away reply to Fox Information’ ask for comment.

The Associated Press contributed to this portray.

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