Suit: Boss Made Me Give Customers Fake Money
Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on August 26th, 2014 11:08 pm by HL
Suit: Boss Made Me Give Customers Fake Money
Operators of two Taco Bells in upper Manhattan thought “outside the bun” by counterfeiting money and forcing underage workers to give fake $20 bills to customers as change, a lawsuit alleges. Annette Cirino is filing a class-action lawsuit in Manhattan federal court on behalf of her 17-year-old daughter, alleging the teen reported the allegations to cops after being “manipulated” into distributing funny money while working behind the counter at both restaurants. Her attorney described the fake cash as “terrible” copies slightly smaller than real $20 bills, adding they were likely produced on a laser-jet printer then run through a dryer to make them appear used.
‘Sir, What Is Going On? You Will Terrify My Children’
A Texas mother driving with four young children in her car was terrified by police who pulled her over and placed her under arrest at gunpoint in a badly botched manhunt. Kametra Barbour expresses alarm on the dashcam video, telling Forney police, “Yes sir, what is wrong? My kids. They are 6 and 8 and 10, 9. What are we doing? Sir, what is going on? Oh my God. You will terrify my children.” Police pulled over Barbour’s car while investigating reports of a driver waving a gun out of his window.