The plaintiff, Minakshi Jafa-Bodden, had filed a lawsuit in 2013
for breach of contract and wrongful termination. In the lawsuit, she
said that Choudhury "created a hypersexual, offensive and degrading
environment for women by, among other things, demanding that female
staffers brush his hair and give him massages" and made "outrageous and
offensive comments" about Jewish people, African-Americans and gays,
among others.
Jafa-Bodden also accused Choudhury of inappropriately touching her
and trying to make her stay with him in a hotel suite. She was head of
legal and international affairs at Choudhury's Los Angeles yoga school
between 2011 and 2013.
"Jafa-Bodden faced retaliation and intimidation when she refused to
stay silent about witnessing illegal behavior," Mark Quigley,
Jaffa-Bodden’s lawyer, said in a statement, according to AP. Choudhury
has denied allegations made by Jafa-Bodden and maintained that he fired
her because she did not have a license to practice law in the U.S.
Choudhury contends that he is now almost bankrupt. Choudhury is reportly worth $75 million and drawing in an annual salary of $10 million.
His hot yoga is now taught at over 650 studios across the world. Last
October, Choudhury lost a lawsuit to copyright the yoga poses. The U.S.
Copyright Office said that health-related yoga could not be
copyrighted.
Tuesday, 23 February 2016
Hot Yoga Guru Ordered To Pay Over $7M In Sexual Harassment Case
February 23, 2016
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