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A parent of one of the employees, Angela Patton, claimed toWKYTon Tuesday that the restaurant manager allegedly called eight employees to a “mandatory” meeting, where they were told to eat the contaminated ice cream.
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No charges have been filed. The Wolfe County Sheriff’s Office tells PEOPLE that the alleged incident “is still under investigation, so we are not commenting at this time.”
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Patton said she is meeting with a lawyer. “What they’ve done is not right,” she alleged to WKYT.
As the investigation continues, the Campton Dairy Queen franchise owner Steve Caudill tells PEOPLE, “The manager involved is no longer employed at our restaurant.”
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“The safety of our fans and crew members is our top priority. When we received complaints, we immediately began an investigation, which is ongoing,” Caudill says. “Know that we contacted local law enforcement to assist and we are fully cooperating with their investigation.”
source: people.com