Kris Jenner is denying claims that she sexually harassed her former bodyguard. Marc McWilliams brought a lawsuit alleging that he was “subject to a pattern of unwanted and unwelcome sexual advances” while working for her and Kourtney Kardashian.
According to the paperwork, Kris made comments “of an overt sexual nature” toward Marc, remarking on his physical appearance, asking about his sex life and suggesting they “engage in a romantic and sexual relationship.” "Between May, 2017 and September 12, 2018 defendant Jenner began repeatedly and frequently causing her body to come into intimate physical contact with the body of [McWilliams] and making overt comments of sexual nature to [McWilliams] on a repeated basis," the filing states.
Marc says he “repeatedly” complained to his employer, David Shield Security. He says that his employer than told his co workers about his complaints and that led to some of them directing “lewd suggestive, sexual, sexist, racist, homophobic and otherwise discriminatory comments at him.” He was then fired in September 2018.
McWilliams and his legal team didn’t name an exact figure for damages, but they believe he’s experienced "severe and permanent pain and suffering and a severe shock and injury to the nervous system," as a result of his treatment and the situation.
Meanwhile, Kris denies any of this happened.