Ernst & Young partner settles complaint over sexual assault

Reuters  |  NEW YORK 

By Brendan Pierson

"and (& Young) have reached a fair and equitable confidential settlement of this matter that involves Jessica leaving the firm," & Young and Casucci's said in a joint statement. "We are pleased to have reached this resolution."

In a complaint alleging discrimination and retaliation filed with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Jessica Casucci, a in Ernst & Young's office, accused fellow of sexually assaulting her in front of two other male partners in a bar in 2015.

Martinkat, who was not a party to Casucci's complaint, has been fired, Place said Thursday. was not immediately able to reach him for comment.

Casucci said in the complaint that she reported the assault to the company's in 2016, after she learned that another woman had been subjected to inappropriate sexual conduct, and decided she needed to take action to protect women at the company.

Casucci said in the complaint that Ernst & Young did not take action against Martinkat, but asked her to speak to an outside it had hired, and refused to promise that the interview would not be used in litigation.

Casucci said she was forced to "rebuild her entire book of from scratch" to avoid working with Martinkat.

(Reporting by in New York)

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First Published: Fri, May 04 2018. 04:07 IST