Accused woman drugger and sexual assaulter Michael Bjorkman, has sued Exp Realty and CEO Glenn Sanford for defamation and unpaid wages.
Bjorkman (right) filed his first Complaint against Exp Realty in Spokane County, Washington on April 12th. An Amended Complaint, adding CEO Glenn Sanford, was filed on April 19th.
As per Bjorkman’s Amended Complaint, he signed on as an Exp Realty agent in September 2018. Bjorkman (right) was terminated in September 2020, as a result of undisclosed “controversy”.
The “controversy” Bjorkman references pertains to alleged drugging and sexual assault of women dating back to 2000.
Bjorkman’s alleged conduct has since resulted in two separate pending lawsuits filed against him in California; one in
March 2023
and another in
December
.
Bjorkman was also arrested on two counts of sexual assault pertaining to allegations made in the March 2023 lawsuit. Charges against Bjorkman however were dropped in May.
Exp Realty was
recently dismissed
as a Defendant in the December 2023 lawsuit but otherwise the outcome of both cases remains pending.
Bjorkman claims, after he was terminated, that he entered into a Settlement Agreement with Exp Realty.
The agreement required EXP to pay [Bjorkman’s] “revenue share” as defined by the Independent Contractor Agreement (“ICA”) on an accelerated basis.
The agreement states;
As of the Effective Date, EXP will accelerate the vesting of Agent’s Revenue Share, as defined in the ICA, as if the Agent had been an independent sales agent with EXP for three (3) years as of the ICA Termination Date.
…
If Agent affiliates with a competitor of EXP, Agent loses his ability to earn the eXponential share portion of his revenue share.
In addition, if any of the following are true, EXP will cease to pay Agent either the eXpansion share, eXponential share, or both:
Agent is convicted of a crime;
if Agent commits or attempts to commit or admits to committing acts of moral turpitude that are inconsistent with EXP’s core values; or
Agent has engaged in legal action against EXP or acted in a manner that facilitates legal action against EXP.
Bjorkman claims Exp Realty began paying him in April 2021 but then stopped in March 2022.
Alleges Bjorkman;
After the March 23, 2022 payment, no other payments were made.
Defendant therefore, breached the agreement in failing to pay wages due and owing.
I can’t speak to Exp Realty’s “core values” but, allegedly upon being informed of Bjorkman’s alleged drugging and sexual assault of female Exp Realty agents, CEO Glenn Sanford reportedly told a Board Member it “was not their problem”.
Even if Exp Realty is fine with its top Agents drugging and sexually assaulting women, Bjorkman’s alleged conduct has resulted in Exp Realty being named as a defendant in the two California lawsuits.
Thus as far as I can see, in light of his alleged conduct, Bjorkman should have never been paid following his termination. Bjorkman evidently sees otherwise and claims Exp
🤖 Quick Answer
Who is Michael Bjorkman and what legal action has he initiated?Michael Bjorkman, a former Exp Realty agent accused of drugging and sexual assault, filed a defamation lawsuit against Exp Realty and CEO Glenn Sanford in Spokane County, Washington. He also claims unpaid wages. Bjorkman was employed from September 2018 until his termination in September 2020 due to undisclosed controversy.
What allegations have been made against Michael Bjorkman?
Bjorkman faces allegations of drugging and sexually assaulting women, with alleged incidents dating back to 2000. Two separate pending lawsuits have been filed against him in California, one in March 2023 and another in December, stemming from these allegations.
What prompted Bjorkman's termination from Exp Realty?
Bjorkman
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