Originally Posted by
A330FoodCritic
You just don't take super drunk girls back to your hotel room, it's not going to end well.
Don't know about Minnesota but there are lots of states whose laws indicate that once someone becomes drunk they lack the legal ability to consent to any sexual activity making any sexual activity with them a criminal sexual assault.
Then there are laws - like Washington's law, holding employers responsible if personnel in supervisory positions harass or demand sexual favors from subordinates:
New Washington Laws Aim To Address Sexual Harassment In The Workplace | NW News Network
And let's face reality with this case, if this goes to a civil court jury and the evidence establishes that this MARRIED guy took a drunk female subordinate to his room that he had no previous relationship with to his room for the night, and she is claiming it was against her will, the jury is gonna give her a bundle, particularly a King County Superior Court jury.
At this point, the guy has become enormously expendable to Alaska airlines while doing anything to her would simply get the future civil court jury more angry with the company. Am I correct in assuming that she has been put back on the schedule and he hasn't? Pretty easy to see how this is going to play out.