A shocking lawsuit has been filed by a former employee of the high-end clothing brand Lingua Franca NYC, alleging that the company attempted to cover up a disturbing incident involving the brand's owner, Rachelle Hruska MacPherson. According to the lawsuit, surveillance footage from January 29 captured an embarrassing and potentially incriminating moment involving MacPherson, but was swiftly deleted after the employee complained. The lawsuit claims that the employee was retaliated against for speaking out, raising questions about the brand's commitment to its values of social justice and equality. The incident is likely to spark controversy and scrutiny of Lingua Franca NYC's business practices and reputation.
Surveillance footage documenting the embarrassing Jan. 29 incident between Rachelle Hruska MacPherson, whose clothing brand Lingua Franca NYC sells precious, pricey, hand-embroidered sweaters with lefty phrases like "no kings" and "ICE out," was quickly erased after the employee complained, he claimed in a lawsuit.