"Others have come forward since we filed the complaint to support Nicole's claims," said Karen Webber, a partner in law firm Thompson, Wigdor & Gilly, which is preparing a federal lawsuit on Nicole's behalf. "They say he often called women b--- and used alcohol, and they describe his violent outbursts against Wendy Williams." Other women say they were victimized as well. Nicole, who often appeared live on the show, has been ostracized since the filing, Webber claims. As listeners know, Williams even went so far as to throw her out of the studio on the air, allegedly in retaliation for claiming that Wendy encouraged Kevin's harassment, "even offering to take me [Nicole] shopping, so I could dress 'like a sexy little b---h.' They've moved Nicole out of her workspace and taken her duties away, but she still shows up every day.
Williams and WBLS general manager Deon Levingston did not respond to requests for comment, and Hunter could not be reached.