Legal Question in Sexual Harassment in Louisiana

My neighbor is accussing me of inapropiately touching her while here at my house during a 4th of July party. These accusations are totally false but she claims that she has witnesses who by the way are her family members and best friend. It is now the month of November and she has been over to my house while I was here alone and my wife was at work. She brought a female friend over to use our back yard for a photo shoot cause she's a photographer on the side. She has been over to our house many times since this bogus accusation supposedly took place. So I was really blown away here recently to find out that she now wants to press some kind of charges. My question is...if she does decide to take this to court what charges could she possibly file here in Louisiana against me? If she felt threatened by me then why did she not leave the party or why didn't witnesses intervene at the time? Why has she been over since and by the way been extremely cordial with both me and my wife?


Asked on 11/16/11, 8:01 am

3 Answers from Attorneys

Martha Amanda Mandi Lucas Mandie Seale Lucas

I can't answer the questions pertaining to her state of mind. The inappropriate touching could be charged as a sexual battery or simple battery.

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Answered on 11/16/11, 1:48 pm
Adam Lambert The Law Office of Adam S. Lambert

Sexual Harassment Law certainly does not apply, as this did not take place in the workplace. Any alleged touching would have to rise to the level of a battery, as Ms. Lucas correctly said. Moreover, her repeated visits to your home after the alleged "battery" occurred would tend to discredit any argument she would make along those lines.

Still, you should talk to an attorney in person to make sure that your rights and property are protected.

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Answered on 11/17/11, 6:47 am


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