Banking executive sues female subordinate for lying about sexual harassment

TomoNews US 2015-11-04

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NEW YORK — Former Citigroup executive David Murphy is suing a claims junior analyst from his old job for accusing him of stalking and sexually harassing her and getting him fired, Capital Bay reported.

According to the 66-page lawsuit, Murphy, 45, and Tila Azeem, 25, were friends and coworkers who would have chats about topics like food and pop culture. They were close friends, until Azeem told Murphy's bosses that he was stalking and sexually harassing her. Murphy's lawsuit claims that he never crossed the line.

In fact, he alleges that they went to the James Hotel, where Azeem tried to seduce him and get him to admit his feelings for her by telling the married man and father how her breasts were larger than he probably thought and going into detail about having sex with her fiance, as well as how she was asked to be a swimsuit and lip model.

The court document says she "confided that she and her fiance were having sex every week. ... She also unprovoked, shared her preferred lighting arrangements for the performance of said act." The day after the inappropriate outing, Azeem stopped communicating with Murphy and two weeks later she claimed he harassed her, which led to his getting canned.

Murphy filed the arbitration in September. Azeem she has countered by trying to have the arbitration stopped in a Manhattan Supreme Court.

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