Arianne Zucker reaches settlement over sexual harassment allegations
βDays of Our Livesβ actor Arianne Zucker has reached a settlement with the producers of the show after her 2024 lawsuit alleging sexual harassment and discrimination on the set of the soap opera.
Notice of the settlement was filed Thursday in Los Angeles County Superior Court. No further details about the settlement were included. Zuckerβs attorney could not be immediately reached for comment.
Zucker had starred on βDays of Our Livesβ since 1998, playing the character Nicole Walker. In her February 2024 lawsuit, she alleged that now-former executive producer Albert Alarr subjected her and other employees to βsevere and pervasive harassment and discrimination, including sexual harassment, based upon their female gender.β
Zucker claimed that Alarr would grab and hug her, βpurposely pushing her breasts onto his chestβ while moaning sexually, according to the lawsuit. She also alleged that he would make βsexually charged commentsβ to her.
βOur client continues to deny the allegations set forth in the complaint,β Alarrβs attorney, Robert Barta, said in a statement. βHowever, in order to bring the litigation to the end, he has agreed to settle. This decision was made solely to end the dispute and move forward.β
Zuckerβs lawsuit also named Corday Productions, which oversees the show, and its owner, Ken Corday, as defendants in the lawsuit, alleging retaliation. Zucker alleged that her pay was decreased and her travel stipend revoked after she voiced concerns. In June 2023, she said her character was written off the show after 20 years.
Several months later, Corday Productions offered to renew Zuckerβs contract but allegedly did not negotiate with her representatives for higher pay, the lawsuit said.
Attorneys for Corday and Corday Productions did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Corday Productions previously told The Times in a statement that Zuckerβs claims βare without meritβ and that she was offered a pay increase upon an offer to renew her contract. The company said at the time that complaints about Alarrβs on-set behavior were βpromptly investigatedβ and the company βfully cooperated with the impartial investigation and subsequently terminated Mr. Alarr.β
βDays of Our Livesβ aired on Comcast-owned NBC from Nov. 8, 1965, to Sept. 9, 2022, before moving to the Comcast streaming platform Peacock in 2022.