All is apparently not well on the set of House, M.D.
A former assistant prop master named Carl Jones has filed a lawsuit in L.A. County Superior Court, claiming that he was harassed repeatedly by two of his supervisors and ultimately fired for not participating in “degenerate conduct” with them, including “visits to strip bars, participation in getting drunk, stoned or intoxicated on cocaine, to participate in sexual conduct at the trailer, and other dangerous conduct.”
Jones claims the supervisors would refer to himself and other co-workers as slaves, idiots, racial slurs, homophobic terms, and curse words. I don’t feel comfortable repeating some of those words involved, but if you wish to see them, you may read them on TMZ’s page.
The assistant prop master also claims these supervisors brought guns on set on occasion and even participated in throwing real knives at a target on set.
These supervisors were apparently drunk on tequila while throwing the cutlery. He also claims these supervisors would bring girls who were working on set into the props trailer to have sex with them then brag about such conquests in front of Jones. Jones was also allegedly subjected to sexually harassing speech, including references to Sadism and Masochism topics.
Jones claims he tried to report the activity to one of the co-producers but his words went ignored and ultimately he was “blackballed” from future work on the show. He’s seeking $1,000,000 in damages, claiming he’s now depressed and even suffered physical injury while on the set.
Universal, who produces House, had no comment on the matter. If you wish to see the court documents, check them out here.


















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