A Kentucky college student has hired a lawyer after she was escorted out of a mall by security on Sunday because her dress was deemed too short, MyFOXBoston reports.
Kymberly Clem, a 20-year-old student at Eastern Kentucky University, wore the dress Sunday after purchasing it from the mall in Richmond the previous day, the Richmond Register reported Tuesday. After just a few minutes inside of the mall, a security guard approached her and expressed concerns over the length of the garment.
According to MyFOXBoston, the guard informed her that several Korte Trouwjurk female patrons had complained that she was disrupting their shopping experience because their husbands Eenvoudige Trouwjurken were her out. made me turn all the way around while he stared me up and down, she told the Register only thing he said was that other people didn like the way I looked, so he wanted me to leave. sister vloer-length avondjurken Kendra told the Register that while the dress was short, it was not exposing any of her body parts. Clem has not yet filed suit against any entity, she has hired local defense attorney Wes Browne to represent her in a possible case, the Register said.
in the beginning stages and are reviewing her legal options, Browne said.
In the meantime however, Clem said she will be using her experience as a way to raise awareness about discrimination.
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