Former Executive Assistant Seeks to Invalidate NDA, Alleges Hostile Work Environment Against Howard Stern

Ta-Nehisi Coates

Author and journalist whose work on culture, race, and history includes writing for Marvel's "Black Panther."

Leslie Kuhn, a former executive assistant to prominent media personality Howard Stern, has recently taken legal action to challenge the validity of her non-disclosure agreement. Her lawsuit, filed in a New York state court, contends that the work environment she experienced was hostile, attributing this condition to an "irresponsible and untenable" animal rescue organization overseen by Stern's wife.

Kuhn’s employment trajectory included an initial role as an office manager for The Howard Stern Show in 2022. Subsequently, she transitioned to being Stern's executive assistant under his production company, One Twelve. This change in role came with a significant salary increase to $265,000, shortly before her termination for alleged misconduct. However, Kuhn disputes these accusations, asserting that her dismissal was a direct consequence of the immense pressures arising from the animal foster group managed by Stern's spouse. During her departure negotiations, Kuhn was presented with a confidentiality agreement that she claims was fraudulently backdated to the previous year. This extensive document sought to impose secrecy on a wide array of personal matters, including Stern's family, friends, daily routines, personal habits, and political views. It is further revealed in the complaint that Kuhn resided with the Sterns in their Southampton residence since 2024, undertaking duties such as managing household staff and handling payroll.

The legal action initiated by Kuhn notably does not pursue financial compensation; rather, it exclusively seeks a judicial declaration that the contested non-disclosure agreement is null and void. This case draws parallels to a previous legal dispute involving Robert De Niro’s former assistant, who successfully secured a $1.3 million award in a gender discrimination and retaliation trial. In that instance, the assistant had accused De Niro of inappropriate remarks and assigning her menial domestic chores, despite her senior executive title.

This legal challenge underscores the growing imperative for transparency and equitable treatment in professional settings, particularly concerning non-disclosure agreements. It highlights the critical need for employers to maintain ethical workplace standards and for employees to be empowered to seek justice when faced with potentially coercive contractual obligations. The outcome of this case could establish significant precedents regarding the enforceability of NDAs and the rights of employees in high-profile professional environments.

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