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    Louis Vuitton Sued for Alleged Racial Discrimination, ‘Shopping While Black'

    3 hours ago
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    Louis Vuitton has been hit with a lawsuit from a mother and daughter who claim they were treated unfairly at the fashion brand's stores compared to white shoppers in the same stores.

    According to court docs, Tracy Renee Williams says she preordered and paid about $50,000 for items at a Costa Mesa LV store, but never received the delivery. When she went to a Beverly Hills location, she claims a white manager told her she was no longer welcome and that she would be arrested if she stayed or came back.

    Tracy claims a few days later, she sent her white assistant to the store, and he was treated respectfully and allowed to make a purchase with several thousand dollars in cash.

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    Williams says she has a lucrative social media presence where she reviews and showcases LV goods, and claims she’s lost about $40,000 a month in revenue since being banned from the stores.

    Her daughter Brandi also alleges discrimination ... saying an LV manager at a Beverly Hills store refused to let her shop, falsely accusing her of spending "drug money" and threatening to have her arrested if she didn’t leave. She claims the same thing happened at an LV store in New Orleans.

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    Tracy and Brandi’s friend Kristopher Enoch also claims he saw staff show a white customer a specific jacket, but he says he was told it wasn’t available when he asked to buy it. Kristopher alleges he later received an email saying he was blacklisted from the stores.

    All three are seeking damages, including punitives, and want the court to order the company to stop blacklisting them.

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    MACSOG
    1m ago
    Although I see a lot of goofballs buying the counterfeit on Facebook marketplace, thinking they’re all that!
    cscs
    2m ago
    Okay, if they were spending $50k, I don't see that they would stop them from spending that much money.And you're not going to go into a store and for no reason be banned from the store and told that cops will be called if you come back.So my guess is that she went in there with an attitude, like they normally have, being loud and cussing and causing a scene. They aren't going to ban someone and threaten to call police on someone for peacefully coming in there wanting to spend that kind of money. I would like to see video of this interaction. I just believe that she created a scene and threw a fit. That's what they do. They are loud and want attention and want to claim racism and sue everybody
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