Sexual Assault Lawsuit Against Hotel and Parent Company is Settled
Sexual Assault Lawsuit Against Hotel and Parent Company is Settled
Cheri Marchionda of New Jersey filed a negligence lawsuit against Embassy Suites and Hilton Worldwide, as well as Atrium Finance III, the company that owns the Des Moines, Iowa, hotel after she was raped. She claimed staff members gave her room key to the man who sexually assaulted her.According to court documents, Marchionda was traveling for work when she checked into the hotel on April 9, 2014. She visited the hotel restaurant and sat at the bar for dinner, where she was approached by 31-year-old Christopher Edward LaPointe. He flirted with her and she turned him down. Then, Marchionda headed toward the elevator to return to her room where LaPointe followed her and tried to get her attention. She stopped on the seventh floor and got out.The following night, LaPointe again approached her, sat at the same table as Marchionda at the restaurant, and “drank at least three beers and a shot of liquor,” according to the lawsuit. Marchionda made a comment about the strange man to the bartender and the bartender replied he was “harmless.” The, the woman left for her room and LaPointe stayed to chat with the bartender. When the bartender joked that his “flirtatious efforts” were unsuccessful, LaPointe responded, “The night is not over yet.” '
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