As of late, business—and, quite frankly, life—has not been good for far-right commentator Steven Crowder. So naturally, in an apparent effort to turn things around, he’s turned to Alex Jones.
Since then, he has been mired in a steady stream of controversies stemming from his ongoing divorce and his alleged mistreatment of staff. Most recently, a Mediaite
revealed that four Crowder employees left the company after the host asked them to sign “insane” NDAs that would impose $100,000 penalties on violators. Along withCrowder also questioned several members of the staff about talking to reporters. The NDAs and interrogations took place after former employees anonymously
about Crowder sexually harassing male staffers by sending unsolicited sexual text messages and regularly exposing himself. to staff by telling employees, “If you’re not okay with guys playing sack tap then this isn’t the place for you.” He has also joked about the allegations on air, suggesting in May that the unnamed ex-employees could have been referring to any number of incidents.
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