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Litigation

Oct. 5, 2004

Hooters Shorted Music Company, Lawsuit Alleges

The Hooters restaurant chain, under fire because of a location manager who sexually harassed 14 women by secretly watching them changing into their restaurant uniforms, has drawn a new lawsuit alleging it ripped off a music programming company to the tune of at least six figures.

By Draeger Martinez
        The Hooters restaurant chain, under fire because of a location manager who sexually harassed 14 women by secretly watching them changing into their restaurant uniforms, has drawn a new lawsuit alleging it ripped off a music programming company to the tune of at least six figures.
        Delaware-based DMX Music, which p...

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