Reality TV may be entering a new era of legal jeopardy.
Thats even if their contract calls for arbitration.
She also claimed a fellow cast member groped her and exposed himself.

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They then allegedly encourage or allow them to sexually harass other cast members because that is good for ratings.
The Times noted lawyers representing reality TV stars say that their clients do outlandish and provocative behaviors.
But the line has been drawn at violations of the law.

Jacobss story concludes, Determining the difference may ultimately be up to the courts.