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I think HR knew exactly what Drew Albertson was like and didn't want to be bothered. It also could be a case where the people in HR knew if they started an investigation, they would be fired.

HR knew they would be in deep trouble if Peyton were allowed to file a claim, because there were others who would also file claims. Heck, the whole company knew what a sexual predictor he was. All they were waiting to see was if Peyton was going to be a willing plaything or his latest victim.


Peyton gave up a lot to move so far from home. Her savings are limited, and she found that this company employs most of the area. It is challenging to fight an entire town, which would happen. Small towns are often closed communities.
I was surprised that she didn't contact the Office of Economic Opportunity. Those of us who have been around awhile know that the process isn't easy and can often get a "complainer" blackballed from future opportunities outside the current employer. The food industry will learn about the complaint, and they could block her attempts to get chef experience.