Manhattan, NY - Judge Tosses Out Bat Mitzvah Lawsuit Against Plaza Hotel
Manhattan, NY - A judge has tossed out a lawsuit by a couple claiming they endured "humiliation, indignity, distress of mind and mental suffering" when they weren't able to have their daughter's bat mitzvah at The Plaza hotel.
Scott and Suzanne Alenick must come to terms with the fact that things change, Supreme Court Justice Herman Cahn wrote in a decision.
Although the hotel gave the family six months' notice and repaid their $12,000 deposit on the planned $20,000 bash, the Alenicks claimed it "made no effort to compensate for the uniqueness of The Plaza."
The judge said their mental distress claims weren't legally viable, and also tossed their claim for "physical discomfort."
Scott and Suzanne Alenick must come to terms with the fact that things change, Supreme Court Justice Herman Cahn wrote in a decision.
Although the hotel gave the family six months' notice and repaid their $12,000 deposit on the planned $20,000 bash, the Alenicks claimed it "made no effort to compensate for the uniqueness of The Plaza."
The judge said their mental distress claims weren't legally viable, and also tossed their claim for "physical discomfort."
2 Comments:
At 3:01 PM, Anonymous said…
Maybe they'll give them a discount for the daughter's wedding.
At 3:52 PM, Anonymous said…
I believe the Judge is Frum.
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