Judge clears way for nanny to Sue Sharon
A US judge cleared the way for a Filipina former nanny of Sharon Stone to go to trial against the US actress for wrongful dismissal and harassment, including racist abuse.
Lawyers for Erlinda Elemen, who worked as a live-in nanny for the Basic Instinct star until she was sacked in 2011, announced last year that she was suing the actress.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mary Strobel ruled on Friday that Elemen's lawyers had provided enough evidence to support her allegations of harassment, failure to prevent harassment, retaliation and wrongful termination. “We’re pleased that the judge recognized that the plaintiff’s claims should proceed,” said lawyer Solomon Gresen, adding: “We look forward to our July trial date.”
The trial is tentatively set for July 30. Stone’s lawyers sought to have the case dismissed, arguing that comments by the actress did not amount to harassment.
“All we have is that Ms Stone made comments about Filipino food, Filipino accents,” said lawyer Daniel Gutenplan.
When the lawsuit was announced, the actress’s publicist slammed the legal action as “absurd,” claiming the ex-nanny was simply trying to “cash in”. The lawsuit claimed the star equated being Filipino with being stupid, and ordered her not to speak in front of her children so they would not “talk like you.”
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