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Civil Litigation,
Corporate

Jul. 30, 2018

Papa John’s founder sues for ouster documents

Papa John’s founder John Schnatter has sued the company for documents related to his ouster following his alleged use of a racial slur in a company conference call.

Papa John’s founder sues for ouster documents
GLASER

Patricia L. Glaser of Glaser Weil Fink Howard Avchen & Shapiro LLP filed a lawsuit Thursday on behalf of Papa John's founder John Schnatter, seeking documents from the company related to his ouster following allegations that he used a racial slur in a conference call.

Schnatter resigned as chairman of the restaurant chain's board of directors on July 11, the same day the allegations surfaced in a Forbes article.

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