Otis Duffy a former hair transplant salesman working in Bosley Medical’s Manhattan and New Jersey offices, filed a $3 million lawsuit on Tuesday in Manhattan Supreme Court citing sexual harassment.
Duffy states that after he complained about unwanted advances from female colleagues, he was ordered to take a sex harassment course and then fired.
“If I wanted a girl rubbing her breasts in my face, I would go to a strip club,” Duffy said.
A part time actor who played one season of pro basketball in Ireland, Duffy said he’s been out of work since being unfairly fired.
Duffy also stated that he complained to his bosses at Bosley about his female co-worker’s inappropriate and downright raunchy behavior, which allegedly included fondling his backside, grinding against him and propositioning him for sex.
“It was unsolicited, unwanted and basically taking away from my performance at work,” Duffy said. “I explained to them that I wasn’t interested, that they weren’t my type.
“I shouldn’t have to take a sexual harassment class when I was the one being harassed,” Duffy said.
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Good for him my sister works their now she helps in the medical hair transplants she wants to get out of there there is no moral in that place and no respect im happy for mr.duffy got what he deserved.
Im happy for this company to be exposed $10,000 dollars times 8 procedures per day is $80,000 and they dont give raises to their people.