Lesbian Awarded $1.6M Over Boss Forcing Prayer for her Soul
A jury has ordered restaurateur Edward Globokar to pay $1.6 million
in damages to a former employee after he began using work time to pray
for her to be cured of being a lesbian.
The New York Post reports jurors awarded chef Mirella Salemi $1.2 million in punitive damages and $400,000 in compensatory damages.
Salemi quit her job at the Mary Ann restaurant on West Broadway, New
York, after what she alleged was a sustained campaign of discrimination
by Globokar. The Post reports the former owner of Mary Ann’s made her
life a “living hell” by holding employee prayer meetings, some of which
were reportedly designed to pray for her soul.
“He not only threatened her soul, but he also threatened her livelihood,” said Derek Smith of Derek Smith Law Group P.C.
which specializes in sexual orientation and sexual harassment claims
and represented Salemi in this case. “He thought praying might cure her
of her sexuality, but she is someone who didn’t need to be saved.”
The verdict, handed down on March 6, noted that while Globokar
included all employees in his forced prayer meetings and told all of
them that they risked eternal damnation for not sharing in his beliefs,
Salemi seemed especially singled out because of her sexual orientation.
As Edge Boston notes,
Globokar’s evangelizing over Salemi’s sexual orientation is interesting
for the fact that the Mary Ann restaurant is situated on West Broadway
in New York City’s TriBeCa neighborhood, an area that has earned a
reputation as a prime “gay neighborhood.
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(2) Hate the monetary judgment - I hope it's reduced, as regardless of what the boss did in the end that kind of extreme settlement puts everyone else's jobs at risk.
I am not certain that the award is too high, to be honest, as I don't know all the facts. However, fear of being sued is by no means the best way to encourage tolerance in the workplace...and I already see this as being an example used by "religious freedom" advocates quite effectively.