It took Under Armour less than two months to part ways with a high-profile employee, Terdema Ussery, after a co-worker complained of sexual harassment.
The Dallas Mavericks kept Ussery employed for almost two decades at the highest level despite multiple complaints of his behavior to human resources, according to a Sports Illustrated investigation.
Owner Mark Cuban and the Dallas Mavericks became the latest high-profile entity caught in the #MeToo movement as Sports Illustrated painted a disturbing pattern of sexual misconduct within the organization. Ussery, the former team president, reportedly told a female employee that he envisioned her being “gang banged” over a weekend, among other similar episodes.