Apr. 25, 2024
Rocket Lawyer founder accused of sexual misconduct
Charley Moore is accused of firing his ex-wife for repeatedly voicing concerns about his treatment of female employees in the office, including allegations that he "engaged in a series of sexual relationships with subordinate females at Rocket Lawyer."




Charley Moore, CEO and founder of legal services provider Rocket Lawyer, Inc. was accused of sexual misconduct, related to his treatment of subordinates, and retaliation in a whistleblower lawsuit filed Wednesday in San Francisco Superior Court by his ex-wife Monique Covington.
Covington's attorneys, Tamarah P. Prevost and Kevin J. Boutin of Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy LLP, accused Moore of firing his ex-wife for repeatedly voicing concerns about the legality of Moore's...
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