“I was furious and considered punching Ferguson for groping my wife,” he wrote. Mike Mori, identified as an account executive with WDRV-FM 97.1 at the time, stated he saw Ferguson “rubbing my wife’s breast with his hand” and that Ferguson stopped when he approached. Mori wrote she left the party immediately afterward with her husband, whose declaration confirms his wife’s account of the alleged incident. “I was disgusted by Ferguson’s words and immediately left the car after he said that.” “Ferguson responded that for him to believe me he would need to feel my breasts,” Mori wrote. She said yes, hoping her answer would put an end to the conversation, she wrote. In fall 1999, when she was 29, Ferguson asked her if her breasts were real when the two drove back to the station following a work lunch, according to her declaration.
“On multiple occasions while I worked at The Mix, I observed Ferguson behave inappropriately toward women, including me,” she wrote. Kristen Mori stated in the court filing that she worked closely with Ferguson while employed at The Mix in sales from 1998 to 2004. The Ohio woman said in her declaration that she reached out to Caruso after reading the Tribune’s story about the first lawsuit. Furthermore, she is a proud member of NATAS, IFP/West, AFI and WIF, and successfully continues her career, coast to coast.Her attorney, Carmen Caruso, included as exhibits in the new defamation suit written declarations from Mori and her husband, Mike, both signed Thursday, regarding the alleged Christmas party incident in 2003. Erica is working as a Regular on the series, Lincoln Heights (2006), on ABC Family Channel and Erica's animated series, The Replacements (2006), is airing now on Disney.Īs a unionized actress, she knows how important it is to be affiliated with organizations in her profession. Erica just wrapped Akeelah and the Bee (2006) for Lions Gate Films. Erica's dynamic resume includes credits such as Save the Last Dance (2001), Історія Попелюшки (2004), Light It Up (1999) and The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2005) (a New York Times Best Selling Novel). This was a result of hosting the children/teen show: Up'N Running (1997). Before Erica's third season was aired, she received a Regional Emmy and earned a Service To America Award from the National Association of Broadcasters. After graduating, Erica already had her own television show on WPWR, a UPN affiliate in Chicago. In addition, she has graced the pages of many popular magazines, including Seventeen, Honey, Ebony and YM (as the Noxzema Girl).Įrica attended Columbia College and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in three years. She has starred in television shows on various networks such as: CBS, NBC, MTV and the WB. Hubbard has performed in feature films distributed by Paramount, 20th Century Fox and TSIBILI Pictures. She has worked in many markets, including Chicago, New York and California. Erica Hubbard started her career in 1988 doing voice-overs and starring in commercials such as: McDonald's, MCI, Reebok and Sears.