The claims for sex discrimination and sexual harassment under the New York Human Rights Law were properly dismissed because, under that statute, "[a]n employer cannot be held liable for an employee's discriminatory act unless the employer became a party to it by encouraging, condoning, or approving it" (Matter of State Div. of Human Rights v St. Elizabeth's Hosp.,
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