A lawsuit against Robert Blaine was filed
last month accusing him of predatory behavior toward female nurses and
employees.
“He has a sketchy past. He would berate staff
and call his nurses whores and ugly,” an insider familiar with the case told
Page Six.
“Blaine had a bedroom, that defendants
referred to as the ‘SSR — Secret Sex Room’ or ’SFR — Secret F–k Room,’
accessible through a secret bookcase door in his office where he engaged in
sexual relations with female employees,” the lawsuit claims.
Another wild claim in the suit is, “Blaine
watched female employees on a security camera monitor in his office and zoomed
in on their breasts and buttocks.”
Last year, an online
survey found that about 81 percent of women had been sexually
harassed, with 43 percent of men going through some form of sexual harassment.
The survey, one of many that have been commissioned after the #MeToo movement
went viral, included a large representative sample of men and women above age
18, which explains why the numbers were much higher than those reported by
other polls.
Beyond specific numbers, there’s growing
consensus that sexual harassment is a pervasive societal ill that permeates all
areas of everyday life. Worse still, sexual harassment isn’t monitored by
public health practitioners and is often dismissed because it isn’t considered
as bad as rape or sexual assault.
Holly Kearl, the author of the report, says
victims often suffer from anxiety and depression, just like victims of rape and
sexual violence. "It [the report] shows how challenging it is to confront
someone. You'd rather change your life than confront the harasser," she
says.
Victims also changed their lives to avoid
harassers instead of confronting them, something that makes it difficult for
the victims to process events related to sexual harassment and get help for
ensuing mental issues.
In Blaine’s case, his company, Blaine Labs
was bought by Howard Mann’s Alternate Health last year, but Blaine still runs
the company. Mann also named him president and chief medical officer and company
director of his CBD cannabis company.
Blaine said former acting US Attorney General
Matthew Whitaker previously joined the company as outside counsel last month,
but a spokesperson for Mr. Whitaker told us, “Mr. Whitaker and Alternative
Health parted company amicably last November after he was brought in as outside
counsel last summer.”
“These are all false allegations and we look
forward to our day in court,” a lawyer for Blaine told us.
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