Former Howard Stern assistant sues over hostile work environment

Leslie Kuhn, a former executive assistant to Howard Stern, has filed a lawsuit against the radio host, his wife Beth Stern, and their companies, alleging a hostile work environment and a fraudulent NDA. The complaint details her employment from 2022 to February 2026, including a relocation to their Southampton home. Kuhn seeks to void the NDA to speak freely about her time there.

Spill alert! 👀 Leslie Kuhn isn't holding back in her Manhattan Supreme Court filing against Howard Stern, 73, Beth Stern, 52, One Twelve, Inc., and The Howard Stern Production Company, Inc. According to the complaint obtained by Daily Mail, Kuhn started at SiriusXM's Howard Stern Show in September 2022, leveled up to exec assistant in January 2024, and relocated to the couple's Southampton, New York mansion in May 2024—where her duties exploded to managing staff, payroll, ops, and even Beth's cat rescue chaos. 💥 Cats galore: Beth has boasted about rescuing over 900 felines in five years (not all at once, phew). Her firing in February 2026? Blamed on a 'hostile work environment,' 'irresponsible animal rescue operations,' and 'disorganized business practices,' per the suit. Oh, and she denies accusations of misconduct from One Twelve VP Mark D. Garten. Promised perks like a $265K salary bump and $80K bonus? Poof. 😤

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