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Litigation

Feb. 20, 2015

Plaintiff seeks jury trial against Taco Bell franchisee

A Taco Bell franchisee and a restaurant manager are the defendants in a racial discrimination, racial harassment and wrongful termination complaint filed in Los Angeles Superior Court this month by a former employee.


By Melanie Brisbon


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A Taco Bell franchisee and a restaurant manager are the defendants in a racial discrimination, harassment and wrongful termination complaint filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court by a former employee.


Raymond Brantley, an African-American, alleges that Juan Mondragon, the assistant manager of a Los Angeles-based Taco Bell, made repeated racial slurs among other insults to him, according to the...

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