Sometimes a name says it all. KBHT 93.5 FM has not broadcast
from Grapeland , TX for over a year now. Rumors about why the
radio station went off the air have swirled since they ceased operations in
June of last year. The truth behind these rumors may soon come to light in a Houston County courtroom, according to messenger-news.com.
Known as “The Outlaw”, the upper management of 93.5 KBHT
allegedly took the nickname to the extreme. A lawsuit filed in the Third
Judicial District Court, alleges Weston Entertainment employees or agents Eric
Eisbrenner and Don Raumaker, engaged in practices of sexual harassment,
disability discrimination and retaliation against the plaintiffs. In addition,
Raumaker is being sued for assault.
The plaintiffs in the case are former Weston Entertainment
“on air” personalities Carla Leigh Turner (“Carla Leigh“) and Jimmy Heil
(“Jimmy ‘the Hitman’ Hill”). They are represented by attorneys Elaine Berkley,
of the law firm Griffith and Griffith, based in Crockett and Timothy B.
Garrigan from the Nacogdoches
law firm of Stuckey, Garrigan and Castetter.
A copy of the lawsuit was obtained by the Messenger. The
petition paints a rather salacious picture of the operations of KBHT after the
Weston purchase. Turner and Heil were the morning time DJ’s for the radio
station and were often seen around the area at various promotions, concerts and
charity events.
The lawsuit alleges the issues began in May 2011 when Weston
Entertainment employees, Eisbrenner and Raumaker, were introduced to the staff
as “….partners and consultants who were on a fact-finding mission for Weston
Entertainment.”
The court petition further stated, “…..Raumaker spent more
time at the station than Eisbrenner, and began making Turner uncomfortable by
paying inordinate attention to her, persistently asking her to have dinner and
drinks, and promising her various career advancements.”
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