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Warren Glover Lawsuit: Ex NBA Employee Claims He Was Fired For Relaying Women's Complaints

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JENNIFER PELTZ   12/15/11 12:59 PM ET   AP

NEW YORK — The NBA forced a security director out of his job because he stuck up for colleagues who complained of sexual harassment and discrimination, the ousted league official said in a lawsuit Thursday.

After a decade with the league, Warren Glover was fired in July "in retaliation for his continued advocacy on behalf of female employees," according to his lawsuit against the NBA and three current and former security executives.

The league hasn't seen the lawsuit, but based on media reports about it, "Mr. Glover's allegations are without merit, and we will vigorously defend against them," spokesman Mike Bass said. The lawsuit, filed in a Manhattan state court, seeks unspecified damages.

A former New York Police Department lieutenant commander, Glover started working for the league in 2001, his lawsuit said. His job eventually included running security for the NBA Jam Session, a fan-friendly event tied to the All-Star Game.

Glover earned praise during his first few years with the league, but he was passed over for a promotion and started getting bad evaluations after he reported three women's allegations to bosses, according to his complaint.

Two women said another security employee had made offensive remarks, displayed pornographic material on his computer screen and otherwise harassed them, Glover says.

To him, "this was a serious matter," he said in an interview Thursday. But when he relayed the complaints to higher-ups, they expressed concerns about harming the other employee's career, his lawsuit says.

The third woman, Annette Smith, ultimately filed a federal gender-discrimination lawsuit saying Bernard Tolbert, then a league senior vice president for security, made demeaning comments about women and forced her to photocopy a sexually inappropriate picture. Smith, an administrative worker, said she was denied promotions and ultimately fired after she complained.

Tolbert and the league denied her allegations. Her lawsuit was settled in September 2009, court records show.

Glover testified in a deposition that Tolbert and other league officials were aware of Smith's complaints, his lawsuit says.

Glover's lawsuit also names Tolbert and current league security officials Gregory Robinson and James Cawley as defendants.

Tolbert, who now lives in Buffalo, said he was unaware of the lawsuit and didn't realize that Glover was no longer with the NBA, as Glover was still working there when he retired.

"I have no idea what he's talking about," Tolbert said by phone.

Glover, 50, said he repeatedly contested his bad evaluations, to no avail. He said the league cited poor performance in dismissing him in July, but he believes his firing was payback for raising gender-discrimination issues.

"There was a culture of misogyny at this department," said one of his lawyers, Randolph M. McLaughlin.

Sexual harassment on the administrative end of pro basketball became a flashpoint in 2007, when a jury awarded former New York Knicks executive Anucha Browne Sanders $11.6 million in her lawsuit against then-coach Isiah Thomas and Madison Square Garden. Thomas, a former Detroit Pistons star, was removed as Knicks coach after a dismal season that year. He now coaches at Florida International University.

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09:04 PM on 12/15/2011
Sexual Harrassment is a Serious Matter,A Felony,It Can be & Should be used Sparingly,It has Life altering Concequences if abused,The fact that a Guy maybe just wants to get Layed,& How its Recieved is a Serious Matter.Thanks to the National Organization of Women NOW org,Men Need there own Org,Nat Org Men,Or a Male ANTI Defimation League.
07:03 PM on 12/15/2011
Female sexual harassment and sports? Shocking!
06:30 PM on 12/15/2011
NBA: Nothing But A*******
05:51 PM on 12/15/2011
ayeohele

is there a day you can do without the word shocking.... thesaurus
04:40 PM on 12/15/2011
when will the women stop treating babies like paychecks? if you sleep with a star and have a child out of wedlock you do not deserve 40k a month. i know this prob has very little to do with the initial assertion of this article but i believe they go hand in hand, people just dont feel sorry for these women who hang around the locker rooms
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06:19 PM on 12/15/2011
These women aren't groupies. They are employed by the NBA. This is their workplace. They aren't having babies. They are fending off sexual assaults.
07:34 PM on 12/15/2011
read the piece
04:38 PM on 12/15/2011
i do not feel bad for women who hang around locker rooms claiming sexual harrassment. i aint saying shes a gold digger, no wait, yes i am
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giftsthatpurr
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03:27 PM on 12/16/2011
The article clearly states: NBA employees. Women work for the NBA as well as men.
04:27 PM on 12/15/2011
This crap happens in every business and organization and it needs to address and most importantly it needs be stopped! The stock comment, "these allegations are without merit, and we will vigorously defend against them" is old and tired. If this suit is brought before a magistrate and proven to be accurate I hope it doesn't die the way of settled out of court. It’s too important an issue not to made public. And the plaintiff need to excoriated publicly.
RageVsMachine
A Bribe is a Bribe is A Bribe
04:20 PM on 12/15/2011
It's clear that the only way to move up into an executive position and make millions is to lose your conscience.
04:31 PM on 12/15/2011
It seems that way doesn't it?
I try to keep Hope Alive, but it's fading fast as far as Corporate America is concerned.
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Red45
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04:04 PM on 12/15/2011
Go, Warren Glover! Good for you for defending women and for having the courage to stand up to the powers-that-be who think sexual harassment is just fine.
07:05 PM on 12/15/2011
the problem the harasers fail to get is, that sexual harassment occurs when the victim/person says "they feel harassed" not when the harassers own personal tolerance for that crap kicks in. It is always good to stand for your beliefs, it is a sign of true character and any company would be happy/lucky to have an employee like Mr. Glover
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02:30 PM on 12/15/2011
NBA treating women like objects.....What else is new.
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03:54 PM on 12/15/2011
I don't know why you think this is confined to the NBA.
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Red45
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04:05 PM on 12/15/2011
Excuse me? That's not what he said at all. You're putting words into his mouth because.....???
04:39 PM on 12/15/2011
that is a baby and not a paycheck
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06:20 PM on 12/15/2011
It seems you have an axe to grind. Are you one of the NBA's idiot savants who can play basketball but can't understand where babies come from?
apiazza
There is no such thing as a fiscal conservative.
02:25 PM on 12/15/2011
It sounds like there are job opportunities with NBA front office for Herman Cain.
02:16 PM on 12/15/2011
Well, all I know is what I read in this article. But if his performance evaluations went from good to bad just as he was reporting incidents of sexual harassment, that does not bode well for the NBA. They will probably drag this suit out in hopes of breaking Glover, and then settle right before it goes to trial.
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02:13 PM on 12/15/2011
what lawyer says a lawsuit is with merit?

"Mr. Glover's allegations are without merit, and we will vigorously defend against them," spokesman Mike Bass automatically said, not having even seen the complaint.

In other words, Bass is a trained monkey.
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02:07 PM on 12/15/2011
"they expressed concerns about harming the other employee's career" -- The employee himself was harming his own career with his own inappropriate actions. If the higher-ups were really concerned, they should have sat down with the employee themselves. This is deplorable. Shame on them.
02:03 PM on 12/15/2011
What next? Baseball and the NFL have a drug problem? Is this a surprise to anyone? Seriously?
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02:15 PM on 12/15/2011
What story are you reading? Your comment is off the wall and has nothing to do with this guy being fired for defending women in the organization that brought harassment claims against people in the organization! Basically, like one blogger said the guy is most probably telling the truth, he was fired to keep him quiet and silence the bearer of the complaints. Professional sports is big money and the organization did not wish for their image to be tarnished by such claims of sexual harassment against women within the organization!
04:26 PM on 12/15/2011
Please look up the word sarcasm. Thanks.
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06:22 PM on 12/15/2011
I too am shocked to find that a culture of misogyny exists in the NBA. Next we'll have someone trying to convince us that these gentlemen athletes engage in other forms of anti-social behavior.