Frank Miller Is Facing A Lawsuit

Frank Miller Is Facing A Lawsuit

The Dark Knight Returns writer is facing a lawsuit from a former employee who says she was abused from Frank's girlfriend. Details inside.

By LEVITIKUZ - Oct 10, 2012 02:10 PM EST
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The Dark Knight Returns and Sin City writer, Frank Miller, is being facing with legal action from a former employee who alleges she suffered abuse at the hands of his actress girlfriend.

The former employee is Joanna Gallardo-Mills, 41, has filed a lawsuit at Manhattan Supreme Court in New York accusing Miller's girlfriend, Kimberly Cox, of mistreating her, and she claims she was let go from her role as Miller's executive coordinator when she spoke out.

In the legal papers, Gallardo-Mills alleges Cox threw a phone and chair at her, and "smeared human feces" in her work area, while she also alleges her printer was destroyed with "a hammer" and used underwear was left by her desk, according to the New York Post.

Gallardo-Mills' lawyer, Matthew Blit, says, "Nobody should have to work under those conditions," but Cox says of the legal action, "We didn't know this was going forward because she was offered a very heavy settlement and declined."

Gallardo-Mills is suing the Comic book mogul and Cox for discrimination and "mental anguish," seeking unspecified damages.

In other Frank Miller related news, no news yet on if he will finish his already masterpiece of All-Star Batman And Robin.

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