Andy Cohen Fights Back Against Leah McSweeney's Cocaine Claims
Bravo host Andy Cohen is fighting back against former Real Housewives of New York star Leah McSweeney's claims that he used cocaine with cast members. Cohen and Bravo filed court documents saying McSweeney has no real evidence to back up her accusations.

Andy Cohen and Bravo are pushing back hard against explosive claims from former Real Housewives star Leah McSweeney about drug use behind the scenes.
McSweeney filed a lawsuit claiming Cohen "engaged in cocaine use with Housewives and other Bravolebrities that he employs." She also alleged that cast members who used drugs with Cohen received "more favorable treatment and edits" on the shows.
Now Cohen and Bravo have fired back in court documents obtained by TMZ. They claim McSweeney has no real evidence to support her cocaine allegations against the 55-year-old host and executive producer.
McSweeney appeared on Real Housewives of New York City but is no longer with the show. Her lawsuit also claims Cohen recruited other Housewives stars to publicly attack her in the press.
The legal fight puts a spotlight on the inner workings of Bravo's reality TV empire, which includes multiple Housewives franchises that generate millions in revenue for the network.
The legal battle could impact one of TV's biggest reality franchises and shows how workplace disputes in entertainment can become public spectacles. If proven true, the claims could change how Bravo produces its hit shows.
Watch for Cohen and Bravo's full legal response and any evidence McSweeney presents to support her claims.
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