Baltimore family sues Sesame Place, alleging discrimination

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Baltimore family launches lawsuit over claims of racial discrimination at Sesame Street-themed park

A Baltimore family is suing a Sesame Street-themed amusement park for $25-million over claims of racial discrimination, alleging multiple costumed characters ignored a 5-year-old Black girl during a meet-and-greet event last month.

The suit, which seeks class action status, was filed in a federal court in Philadelphia against SeaWorld Parks, the owner of the Sesame Place, for “pervasive and appalling race discrimination.”

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