Former staff sued Facebook CEO and wife Priscilla, said- misbehavior at home

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan have been sued by two former employees working at their homes. It is alleged that her boss Liam Booth abused her in a racist and homophobic manner.

Former staff sued Facebook CEO and wife Priscilla, said- misbehavior at home

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan have been sued by two former employees working in their homes. Both former staffers Mia King and John Doe worked inside Mark Zuckerberg's home security in charge of Liam Booth.

Mia King and John Doe allege that their bosses, Liam Booth, abused them in a racist and homophobic manner.

Black Mia King and gay disabled John Doe claimed that they were subjected to racist and homophobic comments by the former security chief of the billionaire Zuckerberg couple, Business Insider reported. Mia King said that every time racial comments were made on her.

At the same time, John Doe also claimed that an employee allegedly made frequent remarks about his homosexuality and slapped him on the waist at a sushi restaurant in 2018. It is being told that Liam Booth, a former Secret Service agent, was once posted by the security service of President Barack Obama.

Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan have denied these claims. His personal spokesman, Ben LaBolt, said in a statement that the company's internal investigation had found no evidence of this. "As we said earlier when these claims were anonymously leaked to the media two years ago, we did an internal investigation," Labolt said.

Spokesperson Ben LaBolt said: 'While any complaint from our employees is taken seriously and investigated, we are proud of the team of professionals who work in the family office and we are