Cindy Crawford's Husband Denies Sexual Harassment Claim
May 4 2009, Published 10:34 a.m. ET
Last week, it was revealed that Cindy Crawford's husband Rande Gerber was the target of a sexual harassment lawsuit filed in March by two former employees, who claim they were wrongfully fired from the Moonstone Lounge, a restaurant owned by Gerber company, because they would not reciprocate his sexual advances.
But in a statement to OK!, a rep for Rande calls the allegations in the lawsuit "a blatant lie that will be proven false."
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Additionally, Rande's A-list friends are planning to come to his defense. "Multiple witnesses, including George Clooney, the bar managers, waitresses and others, will testify that they were with Mr. Gerber for the short time period in question and that Mr. Gerber never kissed or touched any waitress," reads the statement. "Mr. Gerber and Mr. Clooney will take lie detector tests to prove that the allegations against Mr. Gerber are false. Mr. Gerber will not settle this extortion case even for a single dollar and will take all actions necessary to clear his name, including filing a $10 million dollar lawsuit for malicious prosecution once these allegations are proven false."