In an unexpected twist in the case concerning the fired Major, Lindsey & Africa recruiter, Sharon Mahn, a new development has emerged. The bankruptcy trustee representing Mahn reportedly announced on Monday in a U.S. Bankruptcy Court filing that he decided to abandon a previously instated sexual assault suit against the global recruiting firm. This abandonment is the result of internal disagreements among the various parties involved on their side of the lawsuit.
The aforementioned sexual assault suit had spent five challenging months in litigation at the New York County Supreme Court. Following the abandonment of the case by the bankruptcy trustee, Gregory Messer, reports have emerged that Sharon Mahn has indicated her intention to personally pursue the claim once it has been released from her bankruptcy estate. What this new personal pursuit of justice entails and its potential implications for Major, Lindsey & Africa will be a matter to watch in the coming weeks and months.