Louis Vuitton has been accused in a lawsuit filed by a mother and daughter who alleged that they were discriminated within the fashion brand’s stores as compared to white customers.
Court documents show that Tracy Renee Williams claims to have ordered and paid about $50,000 worth of merchandise at a Costa Mesa LV store claiming never to have received her order. When she visited a Beverly Hills location, she says a white manager told her she was not allowed to be there and if she stays or returns, she will be arrested.
Tracy states it a few days later she took her white assistant to the store he was treated well was even allowed to buy items for a few thousand dollars using cash. Williams states that she earns good money from social media, where she makes and post video and photos of LV products and states that her sources of income have reducing by $40, 000 every month since she was barred from entering LV stores.
As for discriminations, Brandi, her daughter also reports the injustice. .. claiming that an LV manager at a Beverly Hills store locked her in the store and refused to let her shop, telling her that she were spending ‘drug money’ and threatening to call security so she’d be arrested if she didn’t leave. She says the same happened at one of the LV shops in New Orleans.
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