In the largely gay New York City neighborhood called Chelsea, a straight man joined a gym with a largely gay clientele.
He alleged that, almost as soon as he began using the gym, men made passes at him, and he witnessed men kissing and hugging each other. He also claimed that men had sex in secluded areas of the gym.
This guy filed a $ 25,000 sexual harassment lawsuit against the gym.
Did this man have a legitimate grounds to sue?
Or should he have expected men to make passes at him in a gay gym?
2006-12-27
04:02:19
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