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Cindy Crawford's Hubby Sued for Harassment

Rande GerberRande Gerber, the business mogul husband of Cindy Crawford, is being sued for sexual harassment by a pair of former female employees.

According to a lawsuit filed in March in San Diego County Superior Court, two former waitresses claim they were fired from a restaurant owned by Gerber's company for refusing to give in to the advances of Gerber and other managers where they worked.

On one occasion in 2008, while working at the Moonstone Lounge located in the Hard Rock Hotel in San Diego, one of the women claims Gerber attempted to kiss her three times during the night, then "put his hand up [her] dress in between her legs in an attempt to fondle her crotch."

The women are suing for unspecified damages.

Gerber's reps tell us, "These allegations were previously investigated and shown to be baseless," adding, "This lawsuit has no merit."

He's married to Cindy Crawford, for cryin' out loud ...



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106. I won't make excuses for them, but being married, dating, or in an intense relationship with a hot babe keeps you hot there is no getting around it.
You just have to have self control.
He probably is guilty.
I think most hot babes think they're is no problem not having sex with they're man regularly.
Let me tell you ladies it is a different world.

Posted at 8:54PM on May 7th 2009 by Dan

107. These employees were illegally terminated after they filed a complaint with the human resource department. It is a clear case--they are going to win. Rande and his partners are sleaze balls. Finally, they will be held responsible for how they behave unjustly with women. Also, I wouldn't feel sorry for his wife. She is a horrible person. Hey, Harvey how much do these two pay you for positive coverage?

Posted at 6:23PM on Jun 2nd 2009 by gia

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