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| NO AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE ALLOWED |
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| A company is liable for the sexual harassment of its president who runs the business. An employer's "proxy" who engages in sexual harassment makes the employer liable. |
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| (Ackel v. National Communications Inc., 5th Cir.) |
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