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MTV settles lawsuit with Tonya Cooley

Tonya Cooley had alleged that she was sent home after she complained of being sexually abused by other castmembers. In its response, Viacom said she was "rowdy, combative (and) flirtatious" on the "The Ruins."

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MTV has settled a lawsuit brought by Tonya Cooley, who claimed she was raped during the Thailand season of The Real World/Road World Challenge: The Ruins and accused the network and Bunim/Murray Productions of violating employment laws by encouraging the behavior and retaliating against her.



In her complaint filed a year ago, Cooley said she had become the victim of repeated sexual abuse, including being raped with a toothbrush by two other contestants while she was passed out.

Cooley charged producers with supplying contestants with unlimited alcoholic beverages and further encouraging scandalous behavior by providing perks such as being named team leaders and getting more airtime. She says she brought her concerns to producers, who purportedly told her to "just deal with it"
and eventually decided to send her home.

In January, MTV parent Viacom Media Networks answered her complaint by disputing that any employment relationship existed between it and Cooley and objecting that a Los Angeles Superior Court had jurisdiction over claims made by a non-California resident over things that happened outside of the state.

Viacom also said that Cooley had failed to exercise care herself in the injuries she suffered and told a judge that it had an "open-door policy with complaint procedures."

Cooley failed to take advantage of this, said the defendant, which goes so far as to attribute some blame for what allegedly happened to the ex-reality star.

According to Viacom's papers, "In addition to failing to avail herself of VMN's policies and complaint procedures, Plaintiff failed to avoid the injuries of which she complains. For example, while she was a contestant on The Ruins, Plaintiff was frequently intoxicated (to an extent far greater than other contestants), rowdy, combative, flirtatious and on multiple occasions intentionally exposed her bare breasts and genitalia to other contestants."

To counter charges that Viacom had encouraged sexual abuse on a reality show, it brought forth affirmative defenses including Cooley's assumption of risk, consent, a waiver, a release and the argument that there were legitimate business reasons for sending her home -- that she was removed from the show because "she violently struck another contestant."

In her lawsuit, Cooley said that her slap of another participant "was far less offensive than the sexual battery" she endured from contestants who weren't likewise sent home. She believed it to be a retaliatory move.

But there won't be a trial to determine who was right and who was wrong. The parties have informed the judge that the dispute has been resolved and have asked for a stay for time to effectuate the resolution.

Details of the settlement have not been made public. Viacom has declined comment.

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lilyginny27 25th-Oct-2012 01:25 pm (UTC)
Did Viacom essentially say that if you want to party and get drunk, it's your own fault for getting raped?

I can't with these people.
karis_azura 25th-Oct-2012 02:59 pm (UTC)
Yep......smh at them, jesus. Did we transport back to 50 years ago?
loverswalk 25th-Oct-2012 03:26 pm (UTC)
yep and that is when i stopped reading...disgusting. i get wasted and pass out in the most obscene places quite frequently tbh but that doesn't mean i deserve to be raped nor is it an excuse for rape
aleisha_xo 25th-Oct-2012 04:33 pm (UTC)
its so gross
dothefrug 25th-Oct-2012 05:08 pm (UTC)
Yep.

I wonder if the release/waiver she signed said as much?
alicel 25th-Oct-2012 09:26 pm (UTC)
they can really go fuck themselves. disgusting.
hotness3ya 25th-Oct-2012 01:25 pm (UTC)
"Just deal with it"

WTF.
_______awshucks 25th-Oct-2012 01:26 pm (UTC)
Plaintiff failed to avoid the injuries of which she complains

excuse you.
fromyourashes 25th-Oct-2012 01:27 pm (UTC)
Plaintiff failed to avoid the injuries of which she complains.


I hate it when I fall asleep and fail to avoid men putting things inside my body. How silly of me.
theladyflash 25th-Oct-2012 02:39 pm (UTC)
IKR?
tiffanynichelle 25th-Oct-2012 01:28 pm (UTC)
Ugh are they saying she asked for it?
squarebiz2you 25th-Oct-2012 03:52 pm (UTC)
Reads that way to me.
efaulkner 25th-Oct-2012 04:06 pm (UTC)
smfh
gdithero 25th-Oct-2012 01:29 pm (UTC)
what the actual fuck is this real life?
winniechili 25th-Oct-2012 01:31 pm (UTC)
Did they seriously just shit out the legal equivalent of She Asked For It? O_O

hotness3ya 25th-Oct-2012 01:39 pm (UTC)
Pretty much. Like I can't deal with anything right now.
rewrittentime 25th-Oct-2012 03:46 pm (UTC)
yep. vile.
hungryandhot 25th-Oct-2012 01:31 pm (UTC)
WOW, Viacom. Stay cute and classy.
hypnology 25th-Oct-2012 01:34 pm (UTC)
"Plaintiff was frequently intoxicated"

It sucks that crimes comitted to those while intoxicated are taken far less seriously.

Edited at 2012-10-25 01:51 pm (UTC)
ashley0403 25th-Oct-2012 01:34 pm (UTC)
who was it?
ashley0403 25th-Oct-2012 01:49 pm (UTC)
im not surprised
karis_azura 25th-Oct-2012 03:00 pm (UTC)
And of course Kenny seems to have gotten even more jobs since this happened, he is always hosting shit on Mtv...
lieueitak 25th-Oct-2012 01:39 pm (UTC)
I wonder why she didn't take advantage of your open door policy~*~*~* for complaints. It couldn't possibly be because she felt uncomfortable reporting her rape to the very people who were watching it happen and did nothing. It couldn't be that she thought she would be blamed for the actions of her attackers. SMDH
dumpyfledgling 25th-Oct-2012 01:43 pm (UTC)
I believe a past article said that she was not aware of the rape until another contestant told her after filming was completed.
lieueitak 25th-Oct-2012 01:54 pm (UTC)
I've read that too. I've also heard that Veronica told her while they were filming, so I'm not really sure of the timeline. I just think Viacom's arguments here say everything about how they would have handled this.
derrobitch 25th-Oct-2012 03:04 pm (UTC)
even more fucked up, a girl was raped on a previous real world season (i think it was hawaii but i can't remember) and they were totally negligent then too.
chibi 25th-Oct-2012 01:42 pm (UTC)
i hope they settled for a shitload of money because that is some straight up disgusting, assbackwards, and mindbendingly evil response to her complaint.

fuuuuuuuuck yoooooou viacom.

edit: also, i think that its incredibly telling that they went with "well its her fault" rather than trying to deny a sexual assault happened. it's pretty horrifying to think that producers watched it happen, recorded it, and went welp no big.

Edited at 2012-10-25 01:46 pm (UTC)
chibi 25th-Oct-2012 02:21 pm (UTC)
i tried to make a coherent reply, but my brain can't move past incoherent angry noises and crippling disgust. yes, that's the safety line, replace the toothbrush, don't inform the victim. aaaaaadkfjlaj;glkgj;kl
poopanna 25th-Oct-2012 01:43 pm (UTC)
What in the fuck?

hearthecity 25th-Oct-2012 01:45 pm (UTC)
Ahh wow, so all of it really happened? Who were the two guys, Evan and Kenny?
frenchverbs 25th-Oct-2012 01:48 pm (UTC)
Not surprised at all. Kenny is totally the type who stands in a corner at a club, creepily watches as someone gets plastered, and waits for the opportunity to provide 'assistance'.
life_after_luv 25th-Oct-2012 01:46 pm (UTC)
So what happened to Kenny and Evan? They were the ones that done it to her right?
life_after_luv 25th-Oct-2012 02:08 pm (UTC)
Oh ok, thank you.
chikntetrazzini 25th-Oct-2012 01:59 pm (UTC)
English. You can't has.
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