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8/25/2025, 11:01:40 PM
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Former Namco chairman Masaya Nakamura raped a woman
https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/video-vip-named-in-harass-suit-3025159.php
>A Japanese video arcade tycoon has been sued in Santa Clara County by an employee who alleges that to keep her job, she was forced to have sex with him.
>The lawsuit accuses 68-year-old Masaya Nakamura, chairman of Namco Hometek Inc., of forcing Fukiko Davis, 47, to have sex. Davis said this happened on three occasions, starting in May 1994 in Nakamura's suite in the San Jose Fairmont Hotel after he had invited her to lunch in the hotel restaurant.
>When she went to his room, according to the suit, Nakamura kissed and fondled her while she tried to stop him.
>"Do you want to lose your job?" he allegedly asked her when she refused to have sex. "You know what I can do."
>Davis, a manager of administration who is now on paid leave, says that when she tried to fend off Nakamura's advances the first time, he held her down and said in Japanese, "Look closely at the man who is raping you," according to the complaint.
>The suit, filed this month in Santa Clara County Superior Court, also says that female workers were expected to act as "hostesses" when Nakamura visited San Jose by serving him food, straightening up his office and hotel suite, and performing other menial tasks not required of male employees.
Why is this not common knowledge? He was one of the most influential executives of arguably one of the most influential arcade video game companies that shaped gaming culture, but it's not on his Wikipedia page and hasn't been mentioned or discussed ever anywhere on the internet.
>A Japanese video arcade tycoon has been sued in Santa Clara County by an employee who alleges that to keep her job, she was forced to have sex with him.
>The lawsuit accuses 68-year-old Masaya Nakamura, chairman of Namco Hometek Inc., of forcing Fukiko Davis, 47, to have sex. Davis said this happened on three occasions, starting in May 1994 in Nakamura's suite in the San Jose Fairmont Hotel after he had invited her to lunch in the hotel restaurant.
>When she went to his room, according to the suit, Nakamura kissed and fondled her while she tried to stop him.
>"Do you want to lose your job?" he allegedly asked her when she refused to have sex. "You know what I can do."
>Davis, a manager of administration who is now on paid leave, says that when she tried to fend off Nakamura's advances the first time, he held her down and said in Japanese, "Look closely at the man who is raping you," according to the complaint.
>The suit, filed this month in Santa Clara County Superior Court, also says that female workers were expected to act as "hostesses" when Nakamura visited San Jose by serving him food, straightening up his office and hotel suite, and performing other menial tasks not required of male employees.
Why is this not common knowledge? He was one of the most influential executives of arguably one of the most influential arcade video game companies that shaped gaming culture, but it's not on his Wikipedia page and hasn't been mentioned or discussed ever anywhere on the internet.