Andy Cohen Sued By 'Real Housewife' On Drugs And "Rotted" Workplace. He Says 'Completely False'

Andy Cohen, a popular gay television host and producer, faces a lawsuit from "Real Housewives of New York City" cast member Leah McSweeney. In the lawsuit, McSweeney alleges that Cohen and other producers fostered a workplace culture rife with drugs and alcohol. Specifically, the suit names Cohen, Bravo Media, NBC Universal Media, Warner Bros. Discovery, and several producers. McSweeney maintains that she disclosed her nine years of sobriety but was met with a workplace environment that failed to accommodate her disabilities. Furthermore, the suit accuses Cohen of engaging in drug use with cast members and other employees, creating an environment where substance abuse thrived. It also alleges that Cohen provided preferential treatment to individuals with whom he used cocaine. Cohen's representatives have vehemently denied these allegations, stating they are entirely false. This lawsuit follows recent accusations from another "Real Housewives" star, Brandi Glanville, who claims that Cohen subjected her to sexual harassment with a salacious video message. That is not it. While claiming to be the victim of harassment from Cohen, Glanville is also accused of forcibly kissing Manzo and groping her during filming in the recently filed lawsuit. Glanville's attorney has denied these claims, accusing NBC and Shed Media of fabricating a #MeToo scenario. #Queer Up Entertainment
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