Roethlisberger accuser quits Harrah’s job
By Dan Majors, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The woman who has filed a civil lawsuit against Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger claiming he sexually assaulted her last summer has quit working for the Nevada hotel where she said the incident occurred.
Calvin R.X. Dunlap, the Reno-based attorney for the woman, tonight confirmed that his client quit late last week because of “the way she was being treated” by managers at Harrah’s Lake Tahoe, where she was a casino host.
She was not forced to quit, he said.