Court rules bosses are still authority figures outside of work

by Elizabeth Stawicki, Minnesota Public Radio

St. Paul, Minn. — The Minnesota Court of Appeals has ruled that a boss is still an authority figure in sexual misconduct that occurs outside the workplace.

The ruling stems from the case of an assistant manager at a Dakota County pizza restaurant, Clinton Fero, who supervised a 16-year-old cook.

Fero waived his right to a jury trial and a judge found him guilty of third degree sexual conduct with the 16-year-old.

Fero appealed arguing that he was not in a position of authority at the time of the act because it occurred off of work hours and at another worker's home. The court disagreed.

The panel said a supervisor doesn't lose his or her coercive power as an authority figure simply because the sexual misconduct occurs off company time or off the work premises.