A third lawsuit has been filed against Exp Realty and a former top agent, this time alleging sexual harassment.

Misty Carter cites herself as a Nevada based former Exp Realty agent from December 2021 to June 2022.

It should be noted that Carter (right) also cites herself as an employee of Exp Realty. Typically MLM distributors/affiliates are classified as independent contractors.

Named defendants in Carter’s Complaint are:

Chris Nevada, a former top Exp Realty agent

Chris Nevada P.C., dba Nevada Real Estate Group, two companies owned by Chris Nevada; and

Exp Realty

Carter alleges her time at Exp Realty was marred entirely by

a course of sexual harassment which a reasonable woman could readily have found sufficiently egregious and/or offensive to constitute a work environment permeated with sexual hostility.

Carter alleges Chris Nevada (right) was behind her sexual harassment.

[Carter]’s work environment was rendered sexually hostile by the actions and statements of Chris Nevada.

Chris Nevada’s offensive conduct included, but was not limited to:

-offers to take [Carter] on vacations and/or trips;

-inappropriate questions directed at [Carter] about her body;

-offensive questions as to [Carter]’s personal relationships;

-offers to pay [Carter] for sex;

-remarks re how he likes or loves younger women because he can easily pay them for sex;

-questions re whether [Carter] had had breast surgery;

-sexual remarks directed at and about other women, including other female employees;

-unwanted touching, e.g., hugs, which [Carter] considered offensive in context with Chris Nevada’s sexual advances and offers of money for sex;

-a slap or slaps directed at [Carter]’s posterior;

-attempts to kiss [Carter]; etc.; open displays of dating sites on a work computer, on the work premises, which Chris Nevada let it be known he used to “hook up” with women for sex;

-sexual conduct directed at other female employees on the work premises;

-an invitation or invitations to attend hot tub parties at his home, in conjunction with discussing [Carter]’s lack of a boyfriend;

-discussions of Chris Nevada’s interactions with prostitutes; and

-sexually oriented texts and other messages

Carter alleges at some point she “complained” to Nevada “and requested an apology re his inappropriate sexual conduct.”

Nevada is alleged to have

failed to apologize to [Carter] and instead criticized [Carter] for failing to better communicate and for otherwise coping with his inappropriate sexually oriented remarks and conduct.

Carter alleges Exp Realty was aware of Nevada’s alleged misconduct. Carter further alleges that in response to her complaints, Exp Realty terminated her.

[Carter] opposed Chris Nevada’s sexual harassment, including his attempts to establish a sexual relationship with plaintiff.

Alternatively, Chris Nevada mistakenly perceived plaintiff opposed sexual harassment.

[Carter]’s employment was terminated in response to her opposition to sexual haras


🤖 Quick Answer

Who filed the third lawsuit against eXp Realty?
Misty Carter, a former eXp Realty agent based in Nevada who worked for the company from December 2021 to June 2022, filed the third lawsuit alleging sexual harassment against eXp Realty, Chris Nevada, and related entities.

What are the main allegations in Carter's complaint?
Carter alleges experiencing a course of sexual harassment during her employment at eXp Realty that was sufficiently egregious and offensive to constitute a hostile work environment, violating employment standards and worker protections.

Who are the named defendants in the lawsuit?
Named defendants include Chris Nevada, a former top eXp Realty agent; Chris Nevada P.C.; Nevada Real Estate Group; and eXp Realty itself, with Nevada owning the first two entities.


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