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(CNN) -- A Hyatt guest returned to her room to find more than fresh towels, according to a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court this week.
Dayanara Fernandez claims she found a male hotel employee in her room wearing her panties, skirt and high-heeled shoes during a June stay at the Hyatt in Deerfield, Illinois. After a police investigation, the man was arrested and pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct, according to court documents. In the complaint, Fernandez accuses Hyatt Corporation of invasion of privacy, negligent hiring, supervision and/or training and negligent infliction of emotional distress. "We deeply regret that this troubling, unacceptable incident occurred. Hyatt has taken action to ensure this individual cannot return to that property or any other Hyatt. Because this now is the subject of litigation, we cannot comment further," a Hyatt spokeswoman said in a written statement. According to the suit, posted on The Smoking Gun, Fernandez returned to her room on the afternoon of June 6 to find some of her belongings spread around the sitting area of her room. She saw a man in the bedroom area and "noticed an unusual expression on his face when she made eye contact," the complaint said. She realized the man was wearing her skirt and a pair of her heels. When the man ran into the bathroom, he didn't completely close the door, and Fernandez noticed he was also wearing a pair of her panties. The man changed his clothes and then shouted "Don't tell, don't tell" in Fernandez's face, according to the court documents. Fernandez reported the man to hotel management and asked for another room, according to the complaint. Management did not take further action until she insisted Hyatt call the police, the complaint said. dam weirdos.... ![]() |
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(CNN) -- A Hyatt guest returned to her room to find more than fresh towels, according to a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court this week. Dayanara Fernandez claims she found a male hotel employee in her room wearing her panties, skirt and high-heeled shoes during a June stay at the Hyatt in Deerfield, Illinois. After a police investigation, the man was arrested and pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct, according to court documents. In the complaint, Fernandez accuses Hyatt Corporation of invasion of privacy, negligent hiring, supervision and/or training and negligent infliction of emotional distress. "We deeply regret that this troubling, unacceptable incident occurred. Hyatt has taken action to ensure this individual cannot return to that property or any other Hyatt. Because this now is the subject of litigation, we cannot comment further," a Hyatt spokeswoman said in a written statement. According to the suit, posted on The Smoking Gun, Fernandez returned to her room on the afternoon of June 6 to find some of her belongings spread around the sitting area of her room. She saw a man in the bedroom area and "noticed an unusual expression on his face when she made eye contact," the complaint said. She realized the man was wearing her skirt and a pair of her heels. When the man ran into the bathroom, he didn't completely close the door, and Fernandez noticed he was also wearing a pair of her panties. The man changed his clothes and then shouted "Don't tell, don't tell" in Fernandez's face, according to the court documents. Fernandez reported the man to hotel management and asked for another room, according to the complaint. Management did not take further action until she insisted Hyatt call the police, the complaint said. dam weirdos.... ![]() more frivolous litigation to tie up the courts,,great,,, |
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you wouldn't be pissed about that? they would at least owe you for some new panties...
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you wouldn't be pissed about that? they would at least owe you for some new panties... lol, firing the employee would be all I would expect from them they arent his conscience and didnt coax him or require him to do what he did,,,,they couldnt have PREVENTED his choice they can only correct it by letting him go,,, |
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if it woulda been me, i would have made hyatt by me all new clothes.. now telling where he had his junk at....
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this is where I kind of feel people try to 'get over' on the system
I would have held the person who USED my clothes responsible for replacing them,, but not their employer |
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well, she did better than i would have... i would have been kicking is little weird azz all they way to the front desk
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well, she did better than i would have... i would have been kicking is little weird azz all they way to the front desk lol,.,,,wait,, is that a threat,,lol just kidding,,, |
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well, she did better than i would have... i would have been kicking is little weird azz all they way to the front desk lol,.,,,wait,, is that a threat,,lol just kidding,,, when some weirdo is wearing your panties, your allowed to kick his azz... it's an unwritten law... |
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I agree..another frivolous law suit...why isnt arresting and firing the guy enough...? what, she needs MONEY so she can get over her traumatic experience...??
come on now... ![]() |
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I agree..another frivolous law suit...why isnt arresting and firing the guy enough...? what, she needs MONEY so she can get over her traumatic experience...?? come on now... ![]() money helps... very traumatic... |
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That's why Ed Wood never got hired by hotels.
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you wouldn't be pissed about that? they would at least owe you for some new panties... If I caught some guy in my room going through my stuff he'd be tased. |
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