Posted On: March 30, 2009 by

Sexual Harassment Complaint Filed by Binghamton University Athletics Employee

Elizabeth Williams, a Major Gifts Officer for Binghamton University athletics, filed a sexual harassment complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) on March 17, 2009. According to a recent New York Times article, the complaint alleged that there were “egregious acts of sexual misconduct” committed by Jason Siegel, the Senior Associate Athletic Director, and Chris Lewis, the Assistant Athletic Director for Development. Williams claims that Siegel had physically and verbally harassed her since she started working with the university’s athletics department on January 5, 2009.

In one incident, Williams claims that Lewis told her that she needed to entertain a donor at a Binghamton game because he liked “chesty, loudmothed women.” Williams also alleges that one night, at a dinner with major donors, Siegel and Lewis speculated on her bra size, and suggested that she strip for a donor who was going to have a bachelor party. Among other things, Williams said that Siegel had grabbed her breasts, and told her that she was “not hired to have opinions," but rather to "look good and flirt with donors." Williams said that she reported the sexual harassment to the school over a month ago, but nothing has been done, and her role has since been diminished.

Williams claims that she has been removed from her office, had the pass code to her voicemail changed and been stripped of nearly all of her responsibilities. Binghamton’s Athletic Director, Joel Thirer, said that he had “no knowledge and no comment” regarding the complaint. The EEOC has not yet reviewed the complaint.

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