Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Black Patrons Sue Nightclub for $1 Billion



August 6th was supposed to be a big night for top urban fiction author Teri Woods, who had invited 175 people to party at a trendy SoHo nightclub to celebrate her new book 'Alibi'.

But the NY Times best selling writer of 'True to the Game' ended up in tears when she found almost her entire guestlist being kept outside Greenhouse's notorious velvet rope.

Club owner Barry Mullineaux declined to discuss what had happened to Woods' party beyond calling charges of racism "all pretty much bogus." Except that all of Woods' African-American guests were denied entry to the club, while her white guests including her lawyers were. A $1 billion class action suit has been filed on behalf of the guests that were left out in the cold. Pop the collar for the details...

4 comments:

  1. I was there that night! where do you sign up for the class action, do they e-mail you?

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  2. ^^^You probably have to check the newspaper or try to contact the author's publicist. I think they should sue but I wonder where they got $1 billion from.

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  3. A billion is a "Dont try this shit again" figure. A jury would knock it down to a coupla millions, but they will get the point across.

    Racist/size-ist pigs.

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  4. You know they are going to try to hide behind the excuse that clubs refuse entry to people all the time. They are going to say the people kept outside weren't dressed properly or something like that. Funny how all the white guests got in though...

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