Caroline Weeks felt forced to quit her job at PointsBet USA after creepy perverts continuously harᴀssed her – with one going as far as seeking out her home address forcing her to seek legal action

A glamorous bookies worker has hit back at pervert clients who have dubbed her ‘the next Paige Spiranac’.

Caroline Weeks says she’s often harᴀssed by clients who’ve thought nothing of trying grope her and stalk her around event spaces. Since taking a job as a senior player development manager for US company, PointsBet in January 2022, Caroline said she has faced endless derogatory comments from clients.

She said people have said things like: “You got this job because you’re H๏τ” and “So, you’re like the new Paige Spiranac” – a former pro golfer who frequently shares provocative pictures online.

As successful as super star golfer, Paige Spiranac is, Caroline wants to be respected for her professionalism rather than appearance. She said: “With Paige, she chooses to monetise her image, her personality, and body. I get it. She has the looks and she chose to run with it.”

“Me, however, I have a completely different job. I wasn’t there to be a glamorised poster girl for the job, I was there to do a job and do it professionally. . . . My job was to not to get a flirt on with clients.”Preview

The 25-year-old claims that police were forced to intervene at a company casino event in Atlanta, US. A drunk customer of PointsBet USA followed her around for almost an hour, repeatedly trying to touch her. She said it was ‘scary’ and the incident caused her to ‘break down’.

She told The Post: “I b roke down that evening. I felt completely alone in that moment and my privacy was just utterly forgotten about. . . . It was scary, when you’re dealing with intoxicated men who are much bigger than you and older than you. I think people who don’t understand the word ‘no’ are dangerous people.”Preview

Caroline claimed PointsBet did nothing to stop the harᴀssment and just 10 months after accepting the role she decided to quit and later filed a lawsuit. The court papers showed more claims of harᴀssment including another client grabbing her and trying to kiss her after a business dinner.