Aug. 1, 2017
Moviegoer’s suit over half-empty box of Junior Mints moves ahead
A Los Angeles movie-goer dissatisfied with the amount of empty space in her box of Junior Mints will be able to proceed with her fraud claim against Tootsie Roll Industries Inc. after a judged denied part of the company’s motion to dismiss her class action suit.
A Los Angeles movie-goer dissatisfied with the amount of empty space in her box of Junior Mints will be able to proceed with her fraud claim against Tootsie Roll Industries Inc. after a judge denied part of the company’s motion to dismiss her class action.
U.S. District Judge Dale S. Fischer ruled on Monday that Ketrina Gordon sufficiently pled her claim that a 3.5-ounce box of Junior Mints she purchased at the Pacific Theaters in ...
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