Real estate company sued after alleged North Vancouver assault involving co-worker

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Lisa Billett claims that she was treated unfairly by the real estate company she works for after a male colleague allegedly assaulted her.

A North Shore realtor is suing the company she worked for over allegations she was assaulted by a male colleague and eventually forced to leave her job.

Billet claims that on April 19, 2017, she and Hall attended an awards dinner put on by Sutton West Coast and that as he was driving her home, he demanded that Billett return a letter he had given her stating he was committed to the partnership and addressing some of his previous conduct. She says she called police and Hall left the area in his car, but he was later arrested by police and released on condition he not contact her.

“Despite knowing that Hall had assaulted Billett after leaving the Sutton event and that Billett was fearful of Hall and did not feel safe or comfortable working in the Sutton office as long as Hall was present or had free access, Sutton West Coast took no meaningful steps to discipline Hall for his misconduct or ensure a safe and healthy working environment for Billett,” says her lawsuit.

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