An unbelievable accusation has been levied against a
female executive at tech giant Yahoo, of coercing a staff member into having
s*x with her and allegedly threatening her with being fired if she didn’t.
Maria Zhang allegedly pressured a female staff
member, Nan Shi, into s*x —but then turned on her and gave her bad performance
reviews, according to a lawsuit Ms Shi has filed a lawsuit against her former
boss.
Ms Shi alleges that when she reported the behaviour
to Yahoo the company put her on unpaid leave and then fired her.
Reuters reported Yahoo was named as a defendant in
the case.
The lawsuit says: “Zhang told [Ms Shi] she would
have a bright future at Yahoo if she had s*x with her. She also stated she
could take away everything from her, including her job, stocks, and future if
she did not do what she wanted.”
In an interview with the San Jose Mercury News Ms
Shi described being forced to have s*x with Zhang.
“I was in a deep sleep one morning, sleeping on the
sofa because she had taken my bed, when she came in without clothes on, crawled
into my blanket, and woke me up, hugging me, kissing my face and neck,” she
said.
“I woke up and got scared; I was shocked. I said,
‘what are you doing?’ She said she’d liked me a long time, but I didn’t feel
the same toward her. I said ‘come on, we’re friends; I love you as a person,
but not as a lover’.’’
Court documents seen by the San Jose Mercury News
allege Zhang forced her subordinate to work gruelling hours and write work
emails in her off-time, “sometimes right after s*x”.
It will be alleged Zhang “coerced” Ms Shi into
having oral and digital s*x against her will on a number of occasions.
The two lived together for a time after Ms Shi
alleged her boss “ordered” her to live with her in Yahoo housing in Sunnyvale,
California.
Both women joined Yahoo last year when it bought a
start-up company Ms Zhang founded.
Yahoo is supporting Zhang and has said it will
“fight vigorously to clear her name” because there was “absolutely no basis or
truth to the allegations against Maria Zhang”.
Earlier this year the Silicon Valley Business
Journal named Zhang as one of Women of Influence of 2014.
Her profile stated that “she is passionate about
supporting women”, and “actively mentors other women engineers”.
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