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Andy Cohen rep says ‘RHONY’ star’s lawsuit is ‘completely false’

- By Alexandra Del Rosario DIMITRIOS KAMBOURIS / GETTY / TNS

Andy Cohen’s team has spoken out after “Real Housewives” star Leah McSweeney sued the TV personalit­y, Bravo and NBC Universal for encouragin­g a “dangerous work environmen­t” and “substance abuse.”

In a statement shared with The Times on Wednesday, a representa­tive for Cohen said, “the claims against Andy are completely false.” The response made no direct mention of McSweeney, who filed Tuesday in New York federal court, nor her allegation­s.

She is also taking legal action against unscripted TV outlet Shed Media US, and producers John Paparazzo, Lisa Shannon and Darren Ward, The Times has learned.

McSweeney shared the news of her lawsuit on Tuesday evening, telling her Instagram followers in a statement that “your favorite Bravo shows are run by people who create a dangerous work environmen­t, encourage substance abuse to artificial­ly create drama and cynically prey on the vulnerabil­ities of their employees.”

In her statement, which made no mention of Cohen, McSweeney slammed the “Real Housewives” franchise’s bosses for allegedly creating a “workplace culture where toxicity, alcoholism and pain are not only expected but encouraged and facilitate­d.”

The 41-year-old fashion designer, who has previously spoken about her struggles with addiction, said the alleged behind-the-scenes substance abuse “is something I most definitely did not sign up for.”

She added: “There is nothing more important than my sobriety; without it I risk losing everything.”

In the 109-page lawsuit reviewed by The Times, McSweeney alleges that “Housewives” producers were aware of her battle with addiction and mental health disorders, but discrimina­ted against her by “intentiona­lly planning scenarios intended to exacerbate (her) disabiliti­es.” McSweeney’s complaint also alleged Cohen “engages in cocaine use” with other “Housewives” stars, Bravo personalit­ies and “his employees.”

The suit alleged that the TV host’s alleged cocaine use promotes “a workplace culture that thrives off drug and alcohol abuse,” one that McSweeney claims does not accommodat­e employees who are disabled and trying to remain drug-free.

The “Housewives” franchise has been embroiled in a web of allegation­s in recent months. Last week, Cohen reportedly faced allegation­s of sexual harassment from former “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” cast member Brandi Glanville. Page Six reported on Feb. 22 that Glanville’s legal team sent a letter to Cohen, alleging that in 2022 he sent the ex-model a video of himself “obviously inebriated” speaking about wanting to engage in sexual acts with another Bravo personalit­y.

In response to the allegation­s, Cohen posted on X: “It was absolutely meant in jest, and Brandi’s response clearly communicat­ed she was in on the joke. That said, it was totally inappropri­ate and I apologize.”

And before raising sexual assault claims of her own, Glanville was accused in January of sexual harassment and assault by “Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip” co-star Caroline Manzo.

McSweeney officially joined the “RHONY” main cast in 2020 for Season 12, but seemingly confirmed her departure from the series two years later. In 2022, she shared a TikTok video in which she refers to herself as “a former ‘Real Housewife of New York.’”

The “Chaos Theory” author said on Instagram that she hopes her lawsuit helps reality TV return to its roots: “To authentica­lly depict the complexiti­es of life while offering genuine support to those who share their stories.”

She added: “Bravo can try to manipulate my reality and others’ all they want, but the cold hard facts of this case are as real as it gets.”

McSweeney is seeking an unspecifie­d amount in damages including payment for legal fees, lost wages, and mental and emotional distress. She seeks a trial by jury.

A legal representa­tive for McSweeney did not immediatel­y respond to The Times’ request for comment.

 ?? ?? Leah McSweeney attends “Once Upon A One More Time” in New York on June 22, 2023.
Leah McSweeney attends “Once Upon A One More Time” in New York on June 22, 2023.

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