Together with our co-counsel, we have filed suit against AHRC of Nassau County, a non-profit agency, on behalf of developmentally disabled young woman who was sexually abused by an employee of AHRC. New York Newsday reported on the filing in Nassau County Supreme Court. The suit alleges that that the AHRC negligently supervised its employee, which allowed him to sexually abuse our client and others with significant disabilities.
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Talent Agency CAA Must Face Claims in Weinstein Assault Suit
We achieved a significant victory for our client, Julia Ormond, in her case against the world’s most prominent talent agency. As reported in Bloomberg Law, the Appellate Division, First Department, affirmed the viability of Ms. Ormond’s claim, recognizing that a talent agency may have “special relationship” with its clients to support claims of negligence and breach of fiduciary duty.
The Bloomberg report is here
The Appellate Division decision is here.
Brittany Commisso settles with NY over Cuomo harassment complaint
The Albany Times-Union covered the settlement of Brittany Commisso’s action against New York State and the former governor. Kevin Mintzer explained that “because the state offered her a very appealing settlement, Ms. Commisso, like New York City voters, decided to turn the page on [the former governor]. He should learn how to take no for an answer.”
Judge denies motions to dismiss case by actress who claims CAA, Disney enabled assault by Harvey Weinstein
Our client, Julia Ormond, won a critical victory when a New York judge denied the motions to dismiss by Disney, Miramax and CAA to dismiss her case. The Court’s ruling is the subject of an article in the Los Angeles Times. The paper quoted Kevin Mintzer and our co-counsel as calling the decision as a “complete repudiation of CAA, Disney, and Miramax’s attempts to evade accountability for their failure to protect Julia Ormond from Harvey Weinstein.”
Cuomo’s Ex-Aide Details Sex Harassment Claims In New Suit
We are co-counsel for Brittany Commisso, one of the brave sexual harassment complainants who stood up to then-governor Andrew Cuomo, resulting in his resignation. Ms. Commisso’s claims have been corroborated by three government investigations and she is now suing Mr. Cuomo and the State of New York in the Supreme Court, Albany County, as described in Law360.
Julia Ormond Explains Why She’s Taking on Weinstein, CAA, and Disney
Film actor Julia Ormond discusses in Rolling Stone why she has decided to seek accountability against Disney and CAA for the sexual assault perpetrated against her by Harvey Weinstein. Kevin Mintzer and Laura Koistinen, along with their co-counsel, represent Ormond in her litigation against these Hollywood institutions.
Brooklyn DA Promotes Controversial Aide
The New York Post has reported on our successful representation of Joshua Zuckerman, a former Assistant District Attorney in the Kings County District Attorney’s Office. Mr. Zuckerman brought a claim against the D.A. and several high-ranking members of his staff, alleging that he was unlawfully retaliated against for blowing the whistle about unsafe health and safety practices in the office. “The Brooklyn DA and his senior managers do not understand the law they are sworn to uphold. Whistleblowers should not be retaliated against, and the DA, of all people, should know this,” Zuckerman’s attorney, Laura Koistinen, told the Post.
Lawsuit Accuses Former Associate of Harvey Weinstein of Rape
Sara Ziff, the executive director of the Model Alliance, has filed a lawsuit under the Adult Survivors Act alleging that she was raped by Fabrizio Lombardo, a close associate of Harvey Weinstein. Ms. Ziff has also sued Disney, Miramax and Harvey Weinstein for negligently supervising Lombardo. Ms. Ziff spoke about the lawsuit in an exclusive interview with the New York Times. She is represented by the Law Office of Kevin Mintzer P.C. and Wigdor LLP.
Harvey Weinstein’s Legal Battles Expand on Both Coasts
The Hollywood Reporter covers our recent victory on behalf of Kaja Sokola, who has alleged that Harvey Weinstein sexually assaulted her when she was 16 years old, and that his employers, Disney and Miramax, negligently supervised Weinstein. In a comprehensive decision that is the first of its kind, the trial court denied the defendants’ motion to dismiss. Kevin Mintzer and co-counsel made the following statement: “Today, the Court’s decision corrected an erroneous federal court interpretation of New York law on negligent supervision that has contributed to the denial of justice to Weinstein survivors and other sexual assault survivors. We look forward to proceeding to discovery and trial on Ms. Sokola’s claims.”
Doctor Alleges Pay Discrimination, Sexual Harassment at Brooklyn Methodist Emergency Department
Crain’s New York business reports on the lawsuit filed by an emergency room physician at Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, who has alleged that she was subject to sexual and racial harassment, equal pay violations and unlawful retaliation. The physician is represented by Kevin Mintzer and Laura Koistinen.
Crain’s New York Business (subscription required)