She literally worked two weeks in my facility, plus one when I sent her to Atlanta.
WTH. Sounds like it's definitely a case of someone who lied on their resume and was way in over their head once they got the job. Feels like a desperate cash grab on her way out the door and possibly her way of saving face, as she can tell her next interviewer/employer that she left her last job quickly because of the
"hostile work environment".
Good luck to you. Hopefully it works out.
But let this be a lesson to you. In this day and age of ultra-political correctness and overzealous #MeToo-ers , don't get in anyone's personal space or say anything that can be construed as sexist within your office space. Even if it's completely innocent and nothing was said or done at the time, people will try to bring that shit up months and years later.
I saw it happen when I was in the Army. I worked in an office with a mixed group of males and females and our supervisor was a male who told vulgar jokes from time to time. Well there were 2 females who were equally as vulgar and I'd hear them tell vulgar stories all the time.
Well several months down the road the females relationship with the supervisor goes south, so they were like,
"Hey lets go to the Commander and IG and tell them that Sergeant First Class BLANK is harassing us." So they turn him in for sexual harassment and me and other members of the section are forced to provide sworn statements to the Commander and the investigator about what we witnessed.
I told them straight up that yes Sergeant First BLANK told racy jokes but that the two females were equally or far worse when it came to those type of jokes. I also mentioned that that they were often times the people who initiated the trading of salacious stories/jokes within the office. I told them IMO the two females were just angry at the NCO about something unrelated and this was their method of getting back at him.
In the end nothing happened to the guy, mainly because everyone else who was interviewed kinda echoed my comments. They ended up immediately transferring the two females to other departments within our unit.