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Stern and Wife Sued for Hostile Work Environment

Howard Stern and his wife Beth are being sued by their former employee over claims they fostered a hostile work environment and used a false non-disclosure agre...

Stern and Wife Sued for Hostile Work Environment
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and his wife Beth are being sued by their former employee over claims they fostered a hostile work environment and used a false non-disclosure agreement to 'silence' her.

Per a legal complaint obtained by The Daily Mail, Stern's ex-executive assistant Leslie Kuhn is suing the shock jock, 73, his wife, 52, his production company One Twelve, Inc., and The Howard Stern Production Company, Inc. over allegations the defendants presented her with fraudulent and unenforceable non-disclosure agreements.

Per the court document, Kuhn was first employed by SiriusXM on The Howard Stern Show as an 'office manager' in September 2022. She became Stern's executive assistant in January 2024.

'At no time was Kuhn's employment as Stern's Executive Assistant ever conditioned on Kuhn entering into an employment contract or non-disclosure/confidentiality agreement with any person or persons, natural or otherwise' the document states.

In May 2024, and at the request of Stern and his wife, Kuhn moved to Southampton, New York, to work at the couple's $20million 'apocalypse bunker'.

Kuhn claims Beth then greatly expanded her duties, and made her manage mansion staff, including payroll, as well as household operations, such as the star's famed at-home cat rescue and fostering operation.

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Howard Stern and his wife Beth Otrosky Stern are being sued by their former employee who claims the couple fostered a hostile work environment and used a false non-disclosure agreement to 'silence' her - the couple are pictured in 2019

Per a legal complaint, Stern's ex-executive assistant Leslie Kuhn is suing him, his wife, production company One Twelve, Inc., and The Howard Stern Production Company, Inc. over allegations the defendants presented her with fraudulent and unenforceable NDAs

Per the document, Kuhn's employment was terminated in February 2026, which she claims was due to a 'hostile work environment and enablement of that hostile work environment, immense pressures on the household created by irresponsible and untenable animal rescue and fostering operations occurring on-site, and massively disorganized and questionable business operations and accounting practices.' 

Kuhn claims she was accused of 'alleged misconduct' before her termination by One Twelve's Vice President of Finance Mark D. Garten, which she denies.

She also claims her termination came after she received a letter in December 2025 from Stern's production company stating that she would be getting a raise to $265,000 and an $80,000 bonus in 2026.

Per the document, Kuhn claims a law firm representing One Twelve presented her with a 'separation agreement' on or about February 26, 2026 - which included an NDA.

She claims it was made to look like it was signed when she first started working for Stern years prior - which she denies ever doing.

Kuhn further claims the NDA was signed before she interviewed for the position and alleges the signature 'is nothing more than her typewritten name in the same font style and size used to identify the parties' names in the recitals of the agreement.'

She claims the NDA was 'manufactured by the Defendants in general and Beth Stern in particular.'

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Kuhn has asked the court to declare the NDA and Confidentiality Agreement unenforceable so she can discuss her employment and termination 'freely'.

The Daily Mail has contacted representatives for the Sterns for comment and has yet to hear back.

Last year Stern announced he had signed a new three-year deal with SiriusXM - after weeks of speculation his eponymous show was set to end.

In May 2024, and at the request of Stern and his wife Kuhn moved to Southampton, New York, to work at the couple's $20million 'apocalypse bunker' (pictured)

Kuhn claims Beth then greatly expanded her duties, and made her manage mansion staff, including payroll, as well as household operations such as the star's famed at-home cat rescue and fostering operation - the Sterns pictured at a 2018 rescue event 

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His declaration swiftly ended months of retirement rumors, which had stemmed from an earlier prank in which he . 

'I am happy to announce that I have figured out a way to have it all... more free time and continuing to be on the radio,' Stern told fans on the mic.

'Yes, we are coming back for three years,' he revealed. 

The news wasn’t received graciously online, where social media users flooded platforms with criticism as many claimed that Stern is nothing more than a 'has-been' who should have retired years ago. 

This marks the third time Stern has extended his contract with the satellite radio company, following previous deals in 2010 and 2020 - the latter a five-year, $500 million agreement, according to Forbes.  

'I'm old as f***. I'm not supposed to be working... Where do I begin with this? Some of the staff said, "Can we come in and guess?" People working here are hoping I stay,' he said to his fans on Tuesday.

However, the broadcaster admitted that he enjoys having 'free time,' despite his enduring passion for radio. 

'I need me time. I've never had me time. I've been working my whole life. Never really having a personal life,' Stern explained.

'I thought maybe at this point in my life, I could have some free time,' he added. 'It would be sad, but exciting for me.'

He gave a loose preview of the next three years, with summers off and limited visits to SiriusXM’s New York studios.

'I was really torn up,' Stern told fans. 'I still do love being on the radio. I think the show is better than ever.' 

The host joined what was then Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. in 2006 and became one of the highest-paid personalities in broadcasting - a game-changer for both the company and the industry. 

At its height, The Howard Stern Show reached 60 markets and drew over 20 million listeners.

Rumors about Stern’s future with SiriusXM erupted in August 2025 and flared again when he postponed his September return after his summer break.

A source with the audio company.

Another insider added in August that Stern 'may do a 1-2 year contract if they can meet him where he wants financially. He doesn't want to pull the plug on his employees like this.'

A separate source said the star 'would likely sell his catalogue of shows to replay' on the uncensored channels Howard 100 and Howard 101 if he didn’t renew his contract with SiriusXM. 

He then went on to do a in September, who was hosting the program at the time.

'I know you're expecting a big announcement from Howard and this is not how things were meant to go. This was supposed to be a cleaner hand off. I'm kind of winging it,' Cohen said.

He also claimed that the show would be called Andy 100 moving forward and added he 'can't possibly fill his void.'

Thousands across the internet took to social media to claim that Stern is nothing more than a 'has-been' who should have retired years ago when it was announced last year he had signed a new contract with SiriusXM

But just 20 minutes later, Stern came onto the air to reveal that it had simply been a prank and explained he postponed his return due to illness rather than contract negotiations.

During the episode, he explained, 'I was just getting so f****** annoyed with everyone writing me, asking me if I was okay because I'd been fired.' 

'None of it is true, zero truth,' Stern then said, referencing to claims that he had been axed. 'What pisses me off is that now I can't leave. I've been thinking about retiring. Now I can't.'

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