The 2012 demand letter that Marietta attorney David Cohen sent to Waffle House Chairman and former CEO Joe Rogers Jr. in 2012 on behalf of Rogers’ longtime housekeeper, Mye Brindle, was harsh. At issue before the state Supreme Court on Monday was whether Cohen committed a crime.

“The long history of unwelcome sexual demands and other sexual harassment and abuse toward Ms. Brindle as a condition of her employment is something for which you are well familiar,” Cohen wrote. “The fact that the actions were committed is undeniable and well documented by numerous audio and video recordings of the acts, as well as other evidence,” he added.

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