Dan Price, Gravity Payments’ CEO who has drawn national attention to company-wide wage discrepancies by raising his employees’ minimum salaries, has been charged with two counts of fourth-degree assault in Seattle Municipal Court.
by raising his employees’ minimum salaries to $70,000, has been charged with two counts of fourth-degree assault and one count of reckless driving in Seattle Municipal Court. The charges stem from an alleged assault with sexual motivation.” charges stemming from a Palm Springs incident in April of 2021, according to a Palm Springs Police Department report.
At that time, Price reportedly made a sexual advance, at which point “she pushed him away and then he grabbed her throat,” the police report reads. Price then allegedly “tried kissing her again … after she pushed him away the second time, he grabbed her throat again and was pulsing his hand for minutes.”Price is scheduled for a Seattle Municipal Court hearing on April 22.
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