Overview
- Monique Mayers, who filed a federal complaint Thursday in the Northern District of Georgia, says she was fired and then harassed after refusing illegal requests.
- She alleges Jackson asked her during his 2015 bankruptcy to place property in her name and pressed her to file a false police report accusing driver Bajar Walters of stealing a car and $600,000.
- Mayers says the retaliation began in 2019 and includes 83 calls and texts from 25 numbers, threats meant to silence her, and the removal of a Forbes feature about her.
- Her suit claims intentional infliction of emotional distress and invasion of privacy, and it seeks money damages plus a court order to block any further intimidation or contact.
- Jackson’s team denies the allegations, calls her a disgruntled ex-employee, raises a statute-of-limitations argument, and says it alerted law enforcement to alleged threats, with the case at an early stage and media noting his history of public legal fights.