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28 May, 04:28

A male customer of a sports bar has taken a particular liking to one of the waitresses, and always asks to be seated at her station, so that she will wait on him. he has spoken to the manager of the bar, and generously tipped him to insure that he will get her station. but the waitress does not want to wait on the customer, because he grabs and pinches her rear, tries to tuck money down her top, and frequently pulls her down onto his lap. she asks the bar manager not to let him sit at her station any more, but the manager tells her it's good money (he does tip her well), and she should be nice to him. if she files suit for harassment, what will the court most likely rule?

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  1. 28 May, 04:30
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    Well if it gets to court, the judge will rule in her favor. However one pitfall is that she is accepting his tips. She should stop accepting tips from him. My bet is that a settlement will be offered and she will accept it and she will get another job.
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