Caroline Manzo has filed a lawsuit against Bravo, NBCUniversal, Warner Bros Entertainment, Peacock, and others, alleging sexual assault, harassment, discrimination, and more. The lawsuit revolves around the filming of Peacock’s “The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip” in Morocco, where Manzo claims that fellow cast member Brandi Glanville sexually assaulted her. According to Manzo, Glanville’s behavior was encouraged and condoned by the defendants, who prioritized ratings and profit over the safety of their employees. The lawsuit goes into detail about the alleged incidents and seeks punitive damages. It’s worth noting that Glanville is not named as a defendant in the lawsuit. NBCUniversal has declined to comment on the matter. This is not the first time that allegations of misconduct have arisen from the show, as a butler from a previous season also filed a lawsuit claiming sexual assault. Both Glanville and Manzo have publicly discussed the events of the show, with Glanville calling it a setup and Manzo expressing trauma. With this lawsuit, it is clear that the reality TV industry is not immune to scandal and legal actions.
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