BrianTheBailBondsman
12-21-2002, 10:47 AM
Couple sue over alleged pubic hair on pizza
Two people are suing a Domino's Pizza outlet in New York state, claiming they found pubic hair on their pizza.
Michael Widrick and Rhonda LaParr want the DNA tested to prove it and have frozen the pizza as evidence.
The pair are suing Domino's and an employee for œ100,000 each for emotional harm, anxiety, psychological, mental distress and negligence.
The friends want the hair DNA tested to see if it belongs to an employee who had previous conflicts with Widrick, said lawyer Eric Swartz said.
"I have been making and selling pizzas for 18 years, and nothing like this has ever happened," said Richard Pierce, owner of the store in Watertown.
The legal system will vindicate his business, he said. "This did not happen."
Story filed: 09:58 Saturday 21st December 2002
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Two people are suing a Domino's Pizza outlet in New York state, claiming they found pubic hair on their pizza.
Michael Widrick and Rhonda LaParr want the DNA tested to prove it and have frozen the pizza as evidence.
The pair are suing Domino's and an employee for œ100,000 each for emotional harm, anxiety, psychological, mental distress and negligence.
The friends want the hair DNA tested to see if it belongs to an employee who had previous conflicts with Widrick, said lawyer Eric Swartz said.
"I have been making and selling pizzas for 18 years, and nothing like this has ever happened," said Richard Pierce, owner of the store in Watertown.
The legal system will vindicate his business, he said. "This did not happen."
Story filed: 09:58 Saturday 21st December 2002
"Getting my 15 minutes of fame a few seconds at a time"
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