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Posted: 7:11 PM Sep 25, 2008
Lawsuit Filed Over Skimpy Dress
A woman who made national news because her choice of clothing got her kicked out of the mall is now suing.
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A woman who made national news because her choice of clothing got her kicked out of the mall is now suing.
The lawsuit against the Richmond Mall in Madison County was filed Thursday.
Kymberly Clem says she was asked to leave the mall back in August by a security guard who told her the dress she was wearing was too short.
Clem says she bought the dress at the mall. A manager there has said it was actually a shirt, meant to be worn with pants.
Latest Comments
Posted by: Shawna
Location: pikeville
on Sep 27, 2008 at 09:21 AM
I think she is doing the right thing to. I would say that she was so embarrassed by being ask to leave over a skirt that was purchased from there.
Posted by: Anonymous
Location: Southeastern Kentucky
on Sep 26, 2008 at 02:41 PM
Sounds like a case of probably one elderly lady complaining because she caught her husband looking a young pretty woman. Then a wannabe-a-policeman security guard overreacted and handled it in a very bad way. I think she has the right to be angry and file a suit. The security guard even made her do a turn-around for him.
Posted by: jeff
Location: clay city
on Sep 26, 2008 at 09:29 AM
they were just jealous because they did not look as good as her.
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