Wells Fargo VP ‘gave female subordinate unwanted massages, invited her to exercise and shower with him’: lawsuit

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A senior vice president at Wells Fargo gave unwanted massages to a woman subordinate because she “looked tense,” a lawsuit alleged.

A former Wells Fargo executive gave unwanted massages to a female subordinate because she “looked tense,” invited her to his house to “exercise and shower with him” and threatened to deny her job opportunities if she didn’t date him, according to an explosive lawsuit.

“We take all allegations of misconduct very seriously,” a Wells Fargo spokesperson told The Post. “We just learned of the lawsuit [on Wednesday] and are reviewing it.” “For years, Wells Fargo did close to nothing to investigate [the woman’s] complaints of sexual harassment,” according to the court filing. “Thus, Nelson’s inappropriate behavior continued.”

The woman claimed in court documents that she complained about Nelson’s alleged behavior to her manager, Tim Smith. The woman alleged in the court filing that she “asked Smith to remove her from all business accounts associated with Nelson” because she “could no longer bear the thought of working” with him.

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