Close X
Thursday, September 26, 2024
ADVT 
International

Hot Yoga Guru Bikram Choudhury To Pay $6.5 MIllion In Punitive Damages

Darpan News Desk IANS, 27 Jan, 2016 12:09 PM
    After ordering celebrity yoga guru Bikram Choudhury to pay $924,500 in compensatory damages in a lawsuit for sexually harassing and firing a female employee, a US court has told Choudhury to pay $6.47 million in punitive damages.
     
    Plaintiff Minakshi Jafa-Bodden, Choudhury's former legal adviser, said in the lawsuit that he inappropriately touched her and wrongfully fired her in 2013 after she began probing sexual abuse claims from other women.
     
    "I feel elated and vindicated," Jafa-Bodden told the New York Daily News after the Tuesday verdict that was handed down by a Los Angeles jury consisting of six women and three men.
     
    Meanwhile, 69-year-old Choudhury, Kolkata-born founder of Bikram Yoga - a form of hot yoga - testified that he is "almost bankrupt".
     
    Choudhury told jurors he had no income at all last year and his collection of more than 30 luxury cars has been promised to California Governor Jerry Brown for a children's school dedicated to automotive engineering.
     
    Jafa-Bodden filed her lawsuit in 2013 claiming Choudhury sexually harassed her with a barrage of misogynistic comments and threatened her and her daughter's lives when she raised questions about sexual abuse claims brought by numerous women.
     
    Jafa-Bodden testified earlier in the trial that Choudhury made her life a living hell after she moved to the US from India to act as his personal lawyer.
     
     
    In one dramatic account, she said Choudhury ran his finger across his throat when she asked about accusations he sexually assaulted a teacher during a training programme in Acapulco.
     
    In his closing argument on Tuesday, one of Jafa-Bodden's lawyers, Mark Quigley, called Choudhury's treatment of women "shocking".
     
    He highlighted trial testimony from the former White House lawyer who worked for Choudhury after Jafa-Bodden and filed her own wrongful termination lawsuit in August.
     
    The lawyer, Petra Starke, told jurors earlier this month that Choudhury presided over a "crazy" work environment with a "sexually charged atmosphere", Quigley was quoted as saying.
     
    Choudhury gained fame by popularising his sweat lodge-style yoga system which uses a 26-pose routine in a room heated to nearly 38 degree Celsius or more.
     
    Starke testified that she instituted strict sexual harassment policies and training when she took over as CEO and was shocked when she later witnessed Choudhury receiving oral sex from a teaching student in a limo, Quigley said.
     
    The yoga guru also is facing lawsuits by several other women who claim he sexually assaulted or raped them.
     
     
    Choudhury's lawyers, however, say their client is innocent and that prosecutors declined to bring criminal charges in connection with the women's claims.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Ukraine Asks Harper For Help On Visas, And To Arm Troops Against Rebels

    Ukraine Asks Harper For Help On Visas, And To Arm Troops Against Rebels
    KYIV, Ukraine — Ukrainian leaders asked Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Saturday to allow more of their people to come to Canada, and to push the West to arm their military to fight their Russian aggressors.

    Ukraine Asks Harper For Help On Visas, And To Arm Troops Against Rebels

    250 Laid-Off At Disney, Replaced With Indian H1-B Workers, Debate Erupts

    250 Laid-Off At Disney, Replaced With Indian H1-B Workers, Debate Erupts
    Indian H-1B visa holders are at the centre of a raging debate over the usage of the temporary visas after 250 employees of Walt Disney were replaced by Indian immigrants as part of a reorganisation plan of the entertainment conglomerate,

    250 Laid-Off At Disney, Replaced With Indian H1-B Workers, Debate Erupts

    Indian-Australian Girl Recalls Lion Attack After Vancouver-Based Artist Mauled To Death

    Indian-Australian Girl Recalls Lion Attack After Vancouver-Based Artist Mauled To Death
    An Indian-Australian schoolgirl recalled how she was mauled by lions in South Africa after an American tourist was killed by a lion, the media reported on Thursday.

    Indian-Australian Girl Recalls Lion Attack After Vancouver-Based Artist Mauled To Death

    Mohamed Fahmy's Retrial In Egypt Adjourned To June 11

    CAIRO — The retrial of Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy and two other Al Jazeera English journalists on terror-related charges has been adjourned to June 11.

    Mohamed Fahmy's Retrial In Egypt Adjourned To June 11

    Indian National Shot Dead In Philippines

    Indian National Shot Dead In Philippines
    An Indian national was shot dead by a parking attendant in Las Piñas City of Philippines, media reported.

    Indian National Shot Dead In Philippines

    Have Not Left India, Will Be Back When Feel Safe: Taslima Nasreen

    Have Not Left India, Will Be Back When Feel Safe: Taslima Nasreen
    Controversial Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen, who has relocated to the US, on Wednesday said she hasn't left India permanently and would return to the country when she felt safe.

    Have Not Left India, Will Be Back When Feel Safe: Taslima Nasreen