Attorneys tell the Daily Report that, after at least three women filed lawsuits alleging a Georgia shaman sexually assaulted them “under the guise that he would be healing and helping them,” defendant Jeffrey Glattstein filed claims of his own against two former employees—one of whom is an accuser.

The developing case pits Burkhalter Law attorneys handling Glattstein’s plaintiff case against Beal Sutherland Berlin & Brown litigators tasked with managing separate Cobb and Fulton County matters involving the shaman.

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