Roethlisberger’s Accuser Quits Casino Job
POSTED: 11:28 am PST November 6,
2009
UPDATED: 11:32 am PST November 6,
2009
RENO, Nev. -- The woman who filed a civil lawsuit accusing Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger of raping her has quit her job at the Lake Tahoe hotel-casino where she claims the assault happened.The woman had been working as a VIP host at Harrah's Lake Tahoe in July 2008 when she claimed the two-time Super Bowl champ lured her to his room under false pretenses and forced himself on her.Roethlisberger was in town playing in a celebrity golf tournament.Her lawyer, Cal Dunlap, said Friday she quit "because of the way Harrah's was treating her" but would not go into further detail.
Previous Stories:
- September 16, 2009: Judge Won’t Move Roethlisberger Case
- September 10, 2009: Roethlisberger’s Sexual Past May Become Evidence
- July 21, 2009: Police Not Investigating Roethlisberger
- July 21, 2009: Nevada Woman Sues Roethlisberger
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