Bridgewater Courier News.The harassment continued even after she returned to work after a surgery that required her to be on crutches.
According to the lawsuit, Castellon struggled “to stay upright as the firefighter in question groped her and thrust his pelvis into her rear-end.”Even though Castellon reported the sexual harassment, she claims fire officials did nothing to enforce an “effective anti-harassment” policy, or provide training to employees to try and combat the sexual harassment.See also: Transgender male employee sues Sweetgreen for sexual harassment and discriminationShe was ultimately fired on Oct.