We’ve heard about Ally “Alexandra” Goebert before, back in February 2023. He’s the man who was denied access to the women’s section of a Korean New Jersey sauna and spa, where nudity is the norm, because….well, because he’s a man. Being a law school graduate, Goebert decided to sue.
And it looks like he’s won. We’re not privy to the backroom dealings, but the sauna has capitulated:
While the case was originally scheduled for a jury trial on August 11, King Spa came to a settlement agreement with Goebert instead. An August 28 filing refers to a “separate, confidential settlement agreement between the parties resolving all claims” in the case, with no insight provided into how much King Spa agreed to pay Goebert for his “distress.”
In addition to the financial settlement, King Spa also signed a Consent Order and agreed to implement a number of “corrective” policy measures to satisfy Goebert.
Among the measures were that it was obligated to force every employee to undergo at least one hour of training conducted by an independent consultant specializing in “gender identity and gender expression.” The Consent Order notes that Goebert’s counsel would receive confirmation from the consultant once every employee had undergone the training, including a list of all of the employee’s names.
From King Spa’s new handbook:

“Regardless of any physical or other traits which may or may not align with traits stereotypically associated with that gender”. Like, for instance, a penis – stereotypically associated with males.
The all-too-stereotypical male in question:

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