8B Wednesday, April 17, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Seattle owner faces lawsuit The Associated Press MARTINEZ, Calif. — A former employee of Seattle Seahawks owner Ken Behring has charged in a lawsuit that she faced more than two years of sexual harassment before he assaulted her. The employee, who worked in Behring's Blackhawk offices, filed the Contra Costa County Superior Court lawsuit on Monday. "As a successful investor and a prominent professional football team owner, Mr. Behring makes a convenient target for what we believe the courts will view as a frivolous lawsuit that is nothing more than legal harassment," the statementsaid. Sternberg, a spokeswoman at the public relations firm of Sittrick and Company Inc. in Los Angeles. A spokeswoman for Behring said he denied the allegations. "This complaint is untrue and totally without merit," said Sandra Behring's sexual liaisons from his wife by changing soiled linens and arranging phony hunting trips. The lawsuit described Behring's office as a place where "sex is a quid pro quo for employment." The former employee, who resigned March 1, claimed she was required to hide The lawsuit claimed Behring asked the woman for a New Year's Day hug and then "inserted his tongue in plaintiff's mouth," "fondled the plaintiff's breasts" and "ground his pelvis into her hip." The woman said Behring assaulted her in January. Lipow's telephone in Los Angeles rang unanswered yesterday. The suit, filed by attorney Jeffrey Lipow, said Behring had been sued three times for similar behavior. The Associated Press Basketball player picks CU BOULDER, Colo. — Colorado has won a recruiting battle for junior college forward Ronnie DeGray, who said he believed the Buffaloes were on the upswing. Colorado beat out Virginia, St. Louis and St. John's for the 6-foot-7, 200-pound DeGray, who averaged 17 points, 9.4 rebounds and 1. 4 blocks a game for Howard County College in Big Spring Texas. 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