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Mark Zuckerberg and wife Priscilla Chan have been sued by two former household workers who allege sexual harassment and racial discrimination from a former aide, according to reports.
The first lawsuit against the Facebook CEO and his spouse was brought by Mia King, a former security operations assistant for the couple, who alleged sex and racial discrimination by former head of security Liam Booth, including claims that Booth called her "ghetto" and that he had to hire a Black woman because of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, according to Business Insider, which first reported the lawsuits.
The initiative says its mission is to "build a more inclusive, just, and healthy future for everyone."
The second lawsuit was brought by a former household operations manager identified only as John Doe in the filing. Doe claimed Booth made anti-gay remarks to the openly gay man and slapped his groin area once during a work event and groped his bottom at a separate time. Doe also claimed accommodations were not made for his disability.
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The complainants also claimed they were retaliated against for their allegations.
Booth resigned in 2019 after the claims surfaced, according to FOX 2 of the Bay Area.
Both complainants also alleged they weren’t given all their legal work breaks and didn't receive all of their overtime pay.
The lawsuits were filed last month in San Francisco County, according to Insider.
Zuckerberg and Chan have denied the allegations and said they have been thoroughly investigated and no wrongdoing was found.