A businessman who tried to fend off sexual harassment charges by saying that he was like a father to his accuser—and was too old for sex at 88—is facing hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages and penalties.
On a report to the city Commission on Human Rights, Administrative Law Judge Alessandra Zorgniotti said that Monica Cardenas was subjected to “pervasive and severe” discrimination and should be awarded $200,000 in emotional distress damages and nearly $95,000 in back pay.
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