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Órale! Motel 6 Agrees To $7.6 Million Settlement Over Claim They Shared “Latino Sounding” Names With Immigration

Getty Images Motel 6 To Pay 7.6M To Help Settle Claim It Called ICE On Latino Guests After a nationwide class-action lawsuit against  Motel 6 , the chain has agreed to pay as much as $7.6 million to guests who said their private information was given to U.S. immigration agents, according to court records. Former guests sued the motel chain over privacy violations earlier this year , alleging that the chain handed over their personal information to ICE agents, according to the lawsuit. This lawsuit came after a 2017  Phoenix New Times report that these agents made at least 20 arrests at two Motel 6 locations in Arizona. Under the new proposed settlement agreement, the hotel has also agreed not to share guests’ personal information without a warrant or subpoena, unless necessary to prevent “a significant crime,” according to the court document. “It’s very important in our minds that Motel 6 is putting in place policies and procedures that would prevent this from happening again,” Thomas Saenz–president and general counsel at the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF)–told The Washington Post on Tuesday. MALDEF is who represented the guests in the class-action lawsuit. Now, Motel 6 and MALDEF have announced in a joint statement that the hotel has prohibited employees from sharing such information about its guests. “Motel 6 fully recognizes the seriousness of the situation and accepts full responsibility for both compensating those who were harmed and taking the necessary steps to ensure that we protect the privacy of our guests,” it said. Despite this, the hotel chain still did not admit to any wrongdoing. MALDEF filed this lawsuit back in January, on behalf of seven class representatives from Arizona and one from Washington state. It alleged that employees at Motel 6 locations in Arizona gave Hispanic guests’ personal information, such as their Mexican passports and other forms of identification, to agents from the Department of Homeland Security and ICE without warrants being served. The  proposed settlement states that Motel 6 will pay up to $5.6 million (at least $7,500 per guest) to those who were placed in immigration-removal proceedings; up to $1 million (at least $1,000 per guest) to those who were interrogated; and up to $1 million (at least $50 per guest) to those whose personal information was given to federal authorities. Motel 6 will also cover the cost of the former guests’ legal fees.

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Órale! Motel 6 Agrees To $7.6 Million Settlement Over Claim They Shared “Latino Sounding” Names With Immigration

John “My D**k Is A White Supremacist” Mayer Gets A Ben Baller Birthday Chain

WENN.com John Mayer Gets An Interesting Chain For His Birthday John Mayer’s 40th birthday is on Monday, and the singer is celebrating by trying to get fly. He’s done collaborations in the past with a bunch of rappers including Kanye West and apparently has one coming with Chance The Rapper, so it’s not surprising that he knows Ben Baller. Baller is one of the chain gawds in the game, and the guy pretty much every hot rapper goes to to get right with their jewelry.     Now, Mayer is among the list of people who have gotten themselves a custom Ben Baller chain, and he picked something pretty interesting. John got himself a blinged out chain version of The Dude from the movie “The Big Lebowski”—According to TMZ , the 41 carat piece reportedly took 2 months to make. The back side of the chain has a quote from the film on it that says: “yah, well, that’s just like your opinion, man.” As seen above, Ben Baller himself is a huge fan of the chain and obviously enjoyed working on it. As someone who’s not super flashy in most of the stuff that he wears, it will be interesting sight to see Mayer decked out with a huge chain around his neck.  

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Watch Harry Styles, Long Lost Son Of Stevie Nicks, Cover Fleetwood Mac’s ‘The Chain’

Harry Styles covers Fleetwood Mac’s ‘The Chain’ at BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge.

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Miley Cyrus’ Stolen Maserati Has Been Found

Miley Cyrus’ stolen Maserati has been found.

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Meek Mill And Louie V Gutta Duke It Out On Twitter After Chain-Snatching Incident

By Maurice Bobb Meek Mill had words with his artist Louie V Gutta over Twitter Monday (June 2) and things got pretty volatile. After video of a Slowbucks affiliate getting his chain snatched during 50 Cent’s Summer Jam performance surfaced, Gutta, who is signed to Meek’s Dreamchasers imprint, tweeted about karma. “what goes around comes… Read more

Meek Mill And Louie V Gutta Duke It Out On Twitter After Chain-Snatching Incident

By Maurice Bobb Meek Mill had words with his artist Louie V Gutta over Twitter Monday (June 2) and things got pretty volatile. After video of a Slowbucks affiliate getting his chain snatched during 50 Cent’s Summer Jam performance surfaced, Gutta, who is signed to Meek’s Dreamchasers imprint, tweeted about karma. “what goes around comes… Read more

Taco Bell Breakfast Menu: Endorsed By Ronald McDonald!

Even Ronald McDonald digs the Taco Bell breakfast menu. Or at least 25 guys whose real names just happen to be Ronald McDonald are loving it. Said guys are featured in a new ad that extols, at the expense of McDonald’s, the Mexican fast-food chain’s new breakfast program, which starts Thursday. The ad begins with a narrator offering: “To show you just how much people are loving Taco Bell’s all new breakfast, we asked some very special people.” Taco Bell Breakfast Ad Next, a handful of folks introduce themselves one-by-one, as Ronald McDonald. Each, of course, is a big fan of the new Taco Bell breakfast menu. The ad ends with the group of 25 Rons seated together all saying unison: “My name is Ronald McDonald, and I love Taco Bell’s new breakfast.” The ad, created by the agency Deutsch L.A., ends with the narrator stating the tagline: “Breakfast anybody can love … even Ronald McDonald.” While the great ad has a big smile factor, there’s nothing funny about the on-going fast food wars , with the Bell going hard after McDonald’s market share. “Customers have asked us to do breakfast because there’s a sea of sameness in breakfast sandwiches,” says Brian Niccol, president of Taco Bell. Taco Bell Breakfast Menu: Yummy? Open Slideshow 1. Waffle Taco A waffle taco is a breakfast item at Taco Bell. Looks delicious, doesn’t it?!? View As List 1. Waffle Taco A waffle taco is a breakfast item at Taco Bell. Looks delicious, doesn’t it?!? 2. Waffle Taco with Bacon How do you like your waffle taco? With sausage or bacon? Taco Bell gives consumers the choice! 3. Taco Bell A.M. Crunchwrap Taco Bell has introduced the A.M. Crunchwrap. Eat it at your own risk. 4. Taco Bell Hash Browns Okay, thee Taco Bell hash browns actually don’t look so terrible. They are new to the chain’s menu. 5. Taco Bell Breakfast Item Move over, Dunkin Donuts! Taco Bell is making a play for your breakfast patrons. 6. Taco Bell Breakfast Burrito Taco Bell is now serving breakfast. Does this burrito look appetizing to you? Taco Bell’s three key breakfast offerings: The Waffle Taco (waffle wrapped around sausage patty or bacon w/ eggs, cheese and syrup) A.M. Crunchwrap (scrambled eggs, hash browns, cheese and bacon or sausage in a tortilla) Cinnabon Delights (poppable Cinnabon treats) The entire breakfast menu has 14 items that cost from $1 to $2.49. Most Taco Bells will open for breakfast at 7 a.m. this morning, or even earlier.

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J. Cole Receives Jay Z’s Original Roc-A-Fella Chain [VIDEO]

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J.Cole‘s life was made last night during his concert at New York City’s heralded The Theater at Madison Square Garden. After surprising concert goers by…

J. Cole Receives Jay Z’s Original Roc-A-Fella Chain [VIDEO]

Hands-Free Whopper Holder: Actually a Thing!

What’s crazier than McDonald’s claiming it does not sell junk food ? How about Burger King coming out with an apparatus that allows one to eat a Whopper without using one’s hands? Yes, the chain debuted such an item this week in honor of its 50th anniversary in Puerto, giving away 50 hands-free holders to customers in that U.S. territory. It’s unclear whether or not the extremely useful and necessary tool will make its way to the States, but here is a commercial for it: Hands-Free Whopper Commercial

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Subway Foot-Long Subs: Actually Only 11 Inches!

Subway customers are up in arms and busting out measuring tapes amid reports that the chain’s famous foot-long subs fall a half an inch or even a full inch short. The controversy began on Tuesday in Perth, Australia, when a discerning customer named Matt Corby ordered one and pulled out a tape measure: Corby found the sub measured only 11 inches long and took his outrage to Facebook, where he posted a photo of it with the caption “subway pls respond.” The photo, predictably, sparked an abundance of similar photos on Facebook of subs being measured and countless comments on Subway’s page. The New York Post followed up on Corby’s post with an investigation of its own and found Corby’s viral photo to be closer to the rule than the exception. Four out of seven “Five-dollar Footlongs” purchased at Subways in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens, measured only 11 or 11.5 inches, the Post said. A local franchisee said the chain has cut the portions of their cold-cut meats by 25 percent recently and raised the cost of food to individual store owners. Deliberate recipes for cost-cutting, one could say. Subway said it will look into it, but the discrepancy in length may be due to the fact that the bread is baked fresh daily in each of its 38,000 restaurants. You buying that explanation, or is Subway guilty of false advertising? Or actually doing you a favor by saving you the extra calories of that last half-inch?

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Subway Foot-Long Subs: Actually Only 11 Inches!