The allegations sound familiar, but a quick search of our Google groups page 
doesn't come up with anything.

    On Tuesday, May 26, 2020, 9:40:51 PM EDT, Phineas Gage <[email protected]> 
wrote:  
 
 Did we know about this already?

“LOS ANGELES (AP) — The state of California filed a lawsuit Tuesday against 
CBS, Disney and producers of the long-running series “Criminal Minds,” alleging 
that the show’s cinematographer engaged in rampant sexual misconduct against 
crew members for years. 


The suit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court by the California Department of 
Fair Employment and Housing says the show’s production team knew of and 
condoned the behavior of cinematographer Gregory St. Johns throughout the 14 
years he spent on “Criminal Minds,” and fired more than a dozen men who 
resisted his unwanted groping and sexual harassment. 


‘With the aid of defendants, St. Johns created an unchecked intimidating, 
hostile, and offensive work environment on the set of Criminal Minds’, the 
lawsuit alleges.”



https://apnews.com/bd8f33f2df8ab4b212172b112b81583f


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