Three women fight back against sexual harassment and retaliation on Doctor Odyssey set, suing Disney for justice.

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Props Team Takes Stand Against Workplace Harassment
Three brave women from Doctor Odyssey’s props department aren’t staying quiet anymore.
They’ve taken their fight against workplace harassment straight to the courtroom, challenging the Hollywood giants who failed to protect them.
Their story reveals how quickly a dream job can turn into a nightmare when power goes unchecked.
A Troubling History Repeats Itself
The trouble began almost immediately after hiring. Tyler Patton joined the crew alongside his wife Tammie, bringing with him a questionable past.
His history included similar allegations from the set of House years earlier.
The women noticed red flags right away, but couldn’t have predicted how quickly the situation would deteriorate on the popular medical drama.
Boys Club Culture Takes Over
Tyler wasted no time creating his comfort zone.
He filled positions with his male buddies from previous shows, establishing an uncomfortable atmosphere for the women.
What should have been a professional workplace quickly became hostile territory where inappropriate behavior was normalized and even celebrated among certain crew members.
Harassment Takes Many Forms
The harassment wasn’t subtle or occasional. It ranged from unwanted physical contact to explicit verbal comments that left the women feeling violated and unsafe.
Tyler’s behavior included lingering hugs, inappropriate touching, and openly sexualizing them in front of colleagues.
The workplace became a minefield of discomfort they had to navigate daily.
Speaking Up Backfires Badly
When they finally gathered courage to report the problems, things only got worse.
Though Tyler was eventually fired, the retaliation was swift and calculated.
A friend of the Pattons took over and began suggesting they should quit.
The message was clear – speaking up had consequences, and those consequences were designed to push them out.
The Ultimate Retaliation
In what appears to be the final act of retaliation, Disney and 20th Television laid off the entire props department, except for the one person connected to the Pattons.
This scorched-earth approach sent a chilling message about what happens to those who challenge powerful figures in the industry.
Now these women are fighting not just for themselves, but for workplace dignity everywhere.
Seeking Justice Beyond Hollywood
The lawsuit isn’t just about money – it’s about accountability.
These women have suffered professional, financial, and emotional damage that continues long after their termination.
By demanding their day in court, they’re challenging an industry that too often protects the powerful at the expense of vulnerable workers.