But after he got slapped with the second sexual harassment complaint, he'd stop looking for her in any place even remotely tangentially related to work.
"But after he got slapped with the second sexual harassment complaint, he'd stop looking for her in any place even remotely tangentially related to work."
That is exactly my position. This includes any women employed as engineers and techs, as well as any women employed by even potential clients, suppliers, and competitors. Add to that (thanks to a past political situation in US Cycling Federation) any athletes. Ooops she ran the Twin Cities Marathon? She's ruled out.