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23.07.2022 - 03:45 / perezhilton.com
A shocking lawsuit from Dallas, Texas alleges the manager of a Taco Bell (not pictured above) raged on unsatisfied customers by dumping hot water on them.
Brittany Davis claims she and a child identified as C.T. went through a Taco Bell drive-thru 3 times on June 17 in an attempt to get food the employees had left out of their $31 order. When all 3 attempts turned up nothing, the two customers went inside the dining room to try and resolve the issue.
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Court documents state the woman and child talked with employees for 10 minutes, “wondering why the employees could not simply go back and prepare the food that they had paid for”. It’s at this point employees allegedly became “combative” toward them. But according to this lawsuit, it’s only when the manager came out did the situation take a turn for the worse…
Attorneys Paul Grinke and Ben Crump wrote in the filed complaint the restaurant manager “entered the dining room from behind a counter with a bucket of scalding water”. They state the unnamed Taco Bell employee then “violently” poured the water on the two patrons:
WTF! That is NOT the right way to live más!
After this incident, it’s alleged that the victims, who are aunt and niece, were “screaming and crying” as they tried to flee, but an employee had “locked the door behind them” when they came in. At this point, the lawsuit claims, the manager was on the way to pour boiling water on them AGAIN:
After this, it’s alleged that an employee laughed and taunted them as they ran. Damn! Seriously deplorable…
The lawsuit states the victims felt as though they were “burning from the inside out”:
Heartbreakingly, the trauma this poor family went through was far from
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