A CrossFit employee who had a relationship with former CEO Greg Glassman says she has audio of him threatening her in a hotel room and saying: 'It's enough for me to slit your f-----g throat'
"You told me you're tired of my lies. It's enough for me to slit your fucking throat, is the truth."
"I had my phone under the pillow because I was like, no one's going to believe me," Lugo told Business Insider in a phone call. "So I was recording everything." "There's not going to be a lot of sitting in a boardroom listening to speakers," promises the woman narrating the video. She goes on to say Coach Glassman — as Glassman was referred to in the CrossFit community — would be addressing the affiliate gym-owner community on Saturday morning after breakfast.
Lugo said she had recently found out Glassman was involved in a sexual relationship with another woman and that she was angry about it. When she confronted Glassman about it, he began to "destroy" the hotel room, she alleged. When reached by Business Insider, a spokesperson for Big Sky Resort said the hotel no longer had records from 2011 that would show any reported damage to a room.
Shortly thereafter, the man, who Lugo alleges is Glassman, asks her why she calls him names and lies to him. "What names did I call you?" Lugo asks. Both voices in the audio make what appear to be multiple references to outside relationships. At one point, the man tells Lugo that she has been "betraying him endlessly" with two men and "that other n----r."In the audio, the man makes multiple references to Lugo's drinking habits. He calls her a "drunkie" and the two have an exchange over how many drinks she'd consumed that night.
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