Gay airport security guard wins £30,000 in London harassment case

Qnews  Apr 18 08

Source: Daily Mail London -- A gay airport security guard is in line for a £30,000 payout after a female colleague thrust her breasts against him and pestered him for sex. Allwyn Rondeau, 46, made it clear to Lucy Chilton that he was homosexual and not interested in her after she told other staff she "wanted to shag him". Qnews background: Testimony: Female colleague mocked and 'pestered' gay security guard But Miss Chilton, 42, persisted in her advances and "wobbled her breasts" all over his chest as the pair worked at Heathrow. She also bent over a plane seat, shook. Full story...

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