Celebrities don’t always make the best restaurateurs; just ask Eva Longoria or Flavor Flav. But you’d at least hope that they’d pay their employees properly and pass on the tips those employees earned.
But nine current and former employees at Jessica Biel’s Au Fudge restaurant in Los Angeles are suing the actress and five other partners in the business, alleging they were denied gratuities and rest breaks. And they’re asking for at least a million bucks.
Oh Fudge
The suit claims employees were shorted around $430,100 in gratuities from the special events, and lost out on an additional $31,549 in rest breaks they claim the restaurant denied them. They’re also asking for at least $1,000,000 in punitive damages.
Fresh Meat
The nine employees who filed the suit were allegedly part of the team that opened Au Fudge, “young adults new to the workforce and new to Los Angeles,” who worked at the restaurant “as a way to get by” while “trying to begin a career in the entertainment industry.” “Plaintiffs were unfamiliar with workers’ rights,” the suit contends, “and were ill-prepared to deal with violations of their rights in the workplace.”
But they’ve take to the wage theft lawsuit like a fish to water, with receipts of the unpaid gratuities and affidavits attesting to management and ownership’s dismissal of their claims. Biel and her partners had no comment regarding the suit.
Related Resources:
- Jessica Biel, Restaurant Partners Sued by Employees Over Tips, Compensation (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Trump Settles Lawsuits With Celebrity Chefs Over Scrapped Restaurants (FindLaw’s Celebrity Justice)
- 3 Celebrity Weddings and the Legal Lessons Learned (FindLaw’s Celebrity Justice)
- Gordon Ramsay Sued by Ex-‘Fat Cow’ Employees (FindLaw’s Celebrity Justice)
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