On February 11, I received an email from an aide to WBLS shock jock Wendy Williams who wanted me to give her a quick call. I assumed, since she worked for Wendy, she wanted the rest of the audio of the Keyshia Cole call that I posted on my site that day.

Instead, she wanted to inquire about starting a website. And not just any website – she wanted it to be on a grand scale. We talked about marketing such a website and I suggested that she ask Wendy Williams to give her website a shout out on the radio since they work together.

Her response was silence. That struck me as odd. I didn’t ask but I assumed there was some tension between the two women. Or maybe Nicole knew she wouldn’t be working at the station once her website launched?

Then today, the NY Post dropped a bombshell: Wendy’s husband Kevin Hunter, who is also her manager, has been accused of sexually harassing Nicole and beating Wendy regularly in the workplace: “Mr. Hunter repeatedly sexually propositioned me at work in the most crude and vulgar ways, telling me over and over that he wanted to ‘f- – – -‘ me,” Spence charges.

Do I believe Kevin propositioned Nicole? totally! Do I believe he beat Wendy’s ass at the station? That leaves a little room for doubt. Did anyone else hear the beatings? It seems illogical to me that Wendy’s manager and husband would assault her regularly at the station and no one else knew about it but Nicole.

Kevin comes across as the type of man who would not pass up free pu$$y. And we know from Wendy herself that Kevin has been unfaithful in the past.

The younger hubby of radio shock jock Wendy Williams repeatedly tried to force her female booker to sleep with him – and beat up his tough-talking wife at her own station, an explosive complaint charges.

Nicole Spence, who works as the red-hot radio queen’s talent booker at WBLS 107.5-FM, filed the papers with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission yesterday.

Spence, 27, claims in the complaint that her boss’ husband, Kevin Hunter, 33, demanded sex from her more than a dozen times and created a hostile work environment by repeatedly beating up Williams, 43, in and near the studio. (Source)

Both Williams and Hunter deny the allegations.