Jane Doe #2 says Home Marketing Services chief executive Bob Lovell put his hands under her shirt when she made a delivery.
A second woman has filed a lawsuit claiming improper sexual conduct in the workplace by Dallas-based Home Marketing Services CEO Bob Lovell, who is known for his TV ads with the tagline “bless your heart.”
“Lovell’s false public persona hides the darker truth of his grooming and manipulating of female employees,” the lawsuit said.Dallas-based HMS CEO famous for ‘Bless Your Heart’ ads sued over alleged workplace sexual assaultwas not able to reach Lovell, who founded HMS, which helps people buy and sell homes. His attorney, Larry Friedman, said Lovell unequivocally denies the allegations.
Friedman said the fact that the accuser won’t use her real name and that she waited two years to file any type of complaint show that it isn’t a credible claim., Jane Doe #2 accuses Lovell of making comments about an unsatisfactory sexual relationship with his wife, according to the lawsuit. “Lovell’s public persona in his ‘bless your heart’ commercials portray him as a kind, gentle, caring grandfather,” the lawsuit said. “The truth is he is nothing but a dirty old man who preys on women and young female employees.”The complaint also broadly alleges that Lovell frequently sexually harasses female employees and pressures women to submit to his sexual demands.
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