Burger King, Two Guys Foods, Inc. Under Fire in New Racial Discrimination Lawsuit
Burger King, Two Guys Foods, Inc. Under Fire in New Racial Discrimination Lawsuit
No one should ever feel discriminated against while purchasing food in a restaurant, but that's exactly what happened to one homeless Boston, Massachusetts man back in 2015. While visiting a Burger King one morning, Emory Ellis went to pay for his meal and ended up in the back of a police car and a three-month stay in jail instead. Why? Well, it turns out he was “wrongfully accused of using counterfeit cash.” Since the incident, Ellis has decided to sue the “fast food giant and franchisee for nearly $1 million, claiming he was discriminated against because of his appearance.”But what happened, exactly? How did Ellis go from trying to pay for his meal to ending up in a cop car? According to the lawsuit, Ellis visited a Burger King on a morning in November 2015 for some food, and when he went to pay, the cashier suspected he was using counterfeit money and phoned the police. Once the police arrived, he was arrested and “charged with forgery of a bank note.” Unfortunately for Ellis, the arrest also “triggered a probation violation and he was held without bail until his final probation violation hearing,” according to the lawsuit
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Suit: Homeless man jailed after trying to eat at Burger KingA Black Homeless Man Is Suing Burger King for Racial Discrimination
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