The Simpsons Creator Matt Groening Sued by Ex-Employee for Alleged S3xu@l Misconduct Behind the Scenes.

Matt Groening has been named in a lawsuit filed by a former employee.

Giavanna Scotto has sued the 70-year-old creator of *The Simpsons* and his wife, Agustina Picasso, for multiple charges, including failure to prevent sexual harassment and assault, according to TMZ.

She worked as Groening’s property manager at his Santa Monica estate, where she says she complained about harassment from a fellow employee.

The lawsuit says Groening and Picasso, 47, ‘failed to act’ when a fellow employee was sexually assaulting Scotto.

Scotto accused the colleague of grabbing her breasts and butt, as well as kissing her on the mouth multiple times, without her consent. 

The plaintiff said she received inappropriate text messages from the co-worker that said things like ‘hello sweetheart’ and ‘miss you.’ 

‘I miss you so much I love you I hope you are well I love you I love you,’ she claimed he wrote her, as well as: ‘I love you how is our son.’

She said she ‘felt stalked’ as he continued to harass her via text, unfazed by her lack of response.

Scotto claimed the couple ‘failed to take appropriate corrective actions’ after she told Picasso, who ‘clearly knew of the harassment and failed to act.’

In the lawsuit, she said that the couple failing to take action resulted in her harasser continuing his behavior even after her employment.

Scotto also accused the couple of firing her in June 2022 without warning or cause. 

Groening married Picasso in 2011, becoming stepfather to her daughter Camila Constantini.

They also share son Nathaniel Philip, 11, twins Luna Margaret and India Mia, 9, as well as 6-year-old twins Sol Matthew and Venus Ruth, daughter Nirvana, 4, and 2-year-old son Satori.

Additionally, the Emmy Award winner shares sons Homer and Abe with ex-wife Deborah Caplan, to whom he was married from 1986 to 1999.

Based on animated shorts he made for The Tracey Ullman Show in 1987, Groening created The Simpsons for Fox in 1989.

Season 36 of the animated series premieres in September.

After patriarch Homer quipped in November that he doesn’t choke his son Bart anymore, despite the long-running bit, Groening shared a response.

‘Homer Simpson was unavailable for comment as he was busy strangling Bart,’ he said with an illustration of the father choking his son. 

Groening has won 11 Emmy Awards for The Simpsons, as well as two for his show Futurama.

Matt Groening is facing another round of legal troubles as a former employee filed a lawsuit against him and his wife, Agustina Picasso. Giavanna Scotto has accused the couple of failing to prevent sexual harassment and assault in the workplace. Scotto worked as Groening’s property manager at his Santa Monica estate and claims that she was harassed by a fellow employee. The lawsuit alleges that Groening and Picasso did not take appropriate action when Scotto reported the harassment. Scotto claims that the colleague in question made unwanted advances towards her, including grabbing her breasts and buttocks, as well as kissing her without consent. She also received inappropriate text messages from the co-worker, which made her feel uncomfortable and stalked. Despite informing Picasso of the harassment, Scotto contends that no corrective actions were taken, allowing the behavior to persist. Furthermore, Scotto asserts that she was abruptly fired in June 2022 without any valid reason. Groening, known for creating *The Simpsons* based on animated shorts for The Tracey Ullman Show, has been married to Agustina Picasso since 2011. The couple has a blended family with several children together, in addition to Groening’s sons from a previous marriage. Groening has received numerous Emmy Awards for his work on *The Simpsons* and *Futurama*, showcasing his contributions to the animated television industry. Keep following us for more informative updates and insights on relevant news stories. Source: New York Post.

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