Former Assistant Sues Howard and Beth Stern Over Hostile Work Environment and Questionable Business Practices
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Former Assistant Sues Howard and Beth Stern Over Hostile Work Environment and Questionable Business Practices

authorBy Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
DateApr 07, 2026
Read time3 min

A former executive assistant has initiated legal proceedings against celebrity couple Howard and Beth Stern, citing allegations of a "hostile work environment" and "questionable business operations." This lawsuit, filed in the New York Supreme Court, brings to light claims that the employee was unfairly terminated and subsequently coerced into signing restrictive confidentiality and non-disclosure agreements. The plaintiff, Leslie Kuhn, is not seeking financial compensation but rather the nullification of these agreements to enable her to speak freely about her experiences without fear of reprisal, highlighting the potential harm to her professional reputation and future career prospects.

The legal action stems from Leslie Kuhn's tenure with the Sterns, which began in 2022 when she was hired as an office manager for SiriusXM's "The Howard Stern Show." Her responsibilities expanded significantly after a promotion to executive assistant in January 2024, leading to her relocation to the Sterns' Southampton residence. There, she was tasked with managing household staff, payroll, and general operations, as well as assisting with Beth Stern's extensive at-home feline rescue and fostering activities, known as Beth's Furry Friends. The complaint suggests that it was during this period at the Hamptons mansion that the alleged issues leading to the "hostile work environment" and "questionable business operations" began to surface.

Beth's Furry Friends, established in 2015, is a non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating abandoned felines for adoption. Beth Stern has been a prominent spokesperson for the North Shore Animal League America (NSALA) and has authored several books on animal welfare. Despite the charitable nature of the organization, the lawsuit claims that the "immense pressures" created by the on-site animal rescue and fostering operations, coupled with "massively disorganized and questionable business operations and accounting practices," contributed to the alleged hostile environment.

The central point of contention in the lawsuit revolves around the confidentiality and non-disclosure agreements that Leslie Kuhn claims she was forced to sign upon her termination in February 2026. Kuhn asserts that her termination was "manufactured" by the defendants, particularly Beth Stern, and that the imposed agreements are "fraudulent and unenforceable." She argues that these agreements are designed solely to protect the Sterns' interests and would unfairly restrict her ability to discuss the circumstances of her employment, potentially damaging her future employment opportunities.

The plaintiff's legal team is advocating for declaratory relief, aiming to have the court deem these agreements void or unenforceable. This would allow Kuhn the freedom to openly address the alleged misconduct without legal repercussions. The case underscores the complexities of employer-employee relationships within high-profile households, especially when personal and professional boundaries may become blurred. Entertainment Weekly has reached out to representatives for Howard Stern, Beth's Furry Friends, SiriusXM, and Kuhn's attorney for their comments on the ongoing legal matter.

This case highlights critical issues surrounding employee rights, workplace conditions, and the enforceability of contractual agreements, particularly in situations where power dynamics are significantly skewed. The outcome could set a precedent for how similar disputes are handled in the future, particularly concerning non-disclosure and confidentiality clauses in employment contracts within private residences. The focus of the litigation remains on granting the former assistant the liberty to disclose her experiences, rather than monetary compensation, emphasizing the importance of transparency and the right to free speech in the aftermath of a contentious employment separation.

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