(Bloomberg) — Two executives at a top Lloyd's of London insurance company have resigned following allegations of sexual harassment. One was accused of groping colleagues at a booze-fueled party, the other of stalking a junior employee.
The first executive was said to have grabbed one colleague's buttocks, unbuttoned another's shirt and made lewd sexual remarks at a party for employees of Tokio Marine Kiln Group Ltd., one of the largest so-called managing agents at the Lloyd's exchange, according to people familiar with the matter. The second allegedly bombarded a woman who reported directly to him with unsolicited text messages and emails asking her out on dates, even after she said she wasn't interested, the people said.
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