NYC bar's employees used spray bottles for cocaine during shifts, had a rating game for female guests: lawsuit
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A lawsuit alleges that Polo Bar, a New York City venue, fosters a dangerous environment marked by drug use and sexual harassment. Former server Frank Nobiletti claims employees used cocaine in spray bottles during shifts and that management engaged in inappropriate behavior, including groping workers. The lawsuit suggests a system of favoring attractive male staff for biased treatment and prioritizing attractiveness over experience in hiring. Nobiletti asserts that he was fired for reporting harassment, and there was systemic use of drugs among staff.
According to a lawsuit, Polo Bar employees reportedly used cocaine in spray bottles during shifts, engaged in sexual harassment, and created a toxic workplace culture.
Frank Nobiletti alleges that male bosses groped employees under the guise of checking uniforms and that illicit drug use was commonplace among staff.
The lawsuit claims that male employees not only mixed cocaine with water in spray bottles for ingestion but also played a game rating the attractiveness of female customers.
Nobiletti states he was terminated for complaining about sexual harassment and highlights that management had a preference for hiring attractive male employees.
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