Janitor Files Lawsuit After Accidentally Spending Weekend in Holding Cell
Janitor Files Lawsuit After Accidentally Spending Weekend in Holding Cell
A 72-year-old janitor has filed a lawsuit against a Florida security company, claiming that she spent an entire weekend trapped inside a tiny holding cell in an Orange County courthouse.According to The Miami Herald, the lawsuit was filed on behalf of Libia Vargas De Dinas, a contracted janitor.De Dinas, writes the Herald, was working a night shift at the Orange County Courthouse on Friday, January 27.The 72-year-old woman started her shift at 5p.m.While cleaning a holding cell inside the facility, she was inadvertently locked inside—where she remained from Friday evening until 7.a.m. the following Monday.De Dinas, who is “insulin dependent,” did not have access to food or medication.The lawsuit notes that Allied Universal Technology Services was in charge of security at the courthouse on Friday. The company’s employees were broadly tasked with monitoring and checking in members of the courthouse cleaning crew.The Miami Herald reports that, when cleaning staff check in to the Orange County Courthouse, they must provide their driver’s license to security personnel before being given the keys to different parts of the building.
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