#MeToo: Controversial Writer Rich Juzwiak Sexually Harassed And Retaliated Against Many Men of Color
Mariah Carey stan-for-life Rich Juzwiak has a face that looks like an asshole which got turned inside out and stomped on by a raccoon. That's mean to say, but Juzwiak has lived by being mean while writing for such sites as Gawker, Jezebel, and Pitchfork. Somehow, he got a job writing for the New York Times.
In his articles, Rich's biggest targets are female pop stars who he thinks present "competition" towards Mariah Carey. Not only did he recently write a psychotic review of Madonna's new album for Pitchfork that constantly compares her to Mariah Carey, but he was revealed to take part in a take-down of the movie 'A Star is Born' because he thought Gaga didn't deserve the same respect Mariah did for 'Glitter'. Really! But that's the least of his problems right now.
At least three people who have worked with Gawker and Jezebel, all men of color, have come forward to talk about how Juzwiak not only sexually harassed them, but spread awful rumors about them and even influenced their job dismissals. One claims that Rich always referred to him as his "Cocoa Smoothie," and another one claims Rich told him that he would have to go back to "the hood" if he said anything about their encounter.
"Like others who worked for Gawker-related sites, Rich gives off this impression of being 'woke' and open-minded. But behind the scenes, he's even worse than the people he always accuses of being racist. He's very vengeful and holds vendettas against people for the smallest reasons," one of his accusers, who is in the process of filing a lawsuit, reveals.
Another says that Rich would often follow him into the bathroom, go to the toilet stall next to him, and try and stare at his penis.
"He was really aggressive. He didn't care that I was straight, because he always said he could change me. After I went to human resources about Juzwiak, I was almost instantly fired," the African-American man reveals.
Both of these men will reveal their identities as well as their detailed complaints in the next month. But, they need others to come forward too. If you worked with Rich Juzwiak, experienced sexual harassment, and don't feel uncomfortable talking about it (you can remain anonymous), please send us an email at richjuzwiakmetoo@gmx.com. We are working with two major media personalities who have exposed sexual harassment in the past. Even though Juzwiak thinks he's unstoppable, we have to teach him a lesson. His days are numbered.