Elena Myers Charges Sexual Assault In Lawsuit Filed In Philadelphia Against Hotel, Spa And Masseuse

Elena Myers Charges Sexual Assault In Lawsuit Filed In Philadelphia Against Hotel, Spa And Masseuse

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Former Pro racer Elena Myers, now Elena Myers Court, is suing Philadelphia’s Loews Hotel, the spa located within the hotel and masseuse Jerome McNeill because Myers claims that McNeill sexually assaulted her during a massage session at the spa after a race in September of 2014, according to an article posted on www.phillymag.com, the website of Philadelphia magazine.

In addition to the lawsuit, McNeill is also facing criminal charges related to his alleged assault on Myers.

The article details other sex-related crimes McNeill is accused of committing, before and after his encounter with Myers, and the “indifferent and callous” response Myers received when she immediately notified the spa and Loews Hotel management of the incident.

Read the entire article here: http://www.phillymag.com/news/2017/02/17/elena-mye…

In 2010, Myers, then age 16, became the first woman to ever win an AMA Pro Supersport race when she took a victory at what is now known as Sonoma Raceway. 

In 2012, Myers won an AMA Pro Supersport race at Daytona International Speedway, making her the first woman to ever win a professional motorsports race of any kind at the famed track.

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