Disneyland Hotel pays $100,000 to settle bedbug lawsuit

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Disneyland Hotel pays $100,000 to settle bedbug lawsuit
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An attorney says Disneyland Hotel paid $100,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by an LA woman who claimed she was bitten by bedbugs during a 2018 stay.

An attorney says the Disneyland Hotel agreed to pay $100,000 to settle a lawsuit from a Los Angeles woman who claimed she was plagued by bedbugs during a two-night stay there.

In the lawsuit, Eldridge claimed she was exposed to bedbugs during a two-night stay at the Disneyland Hotel in 2018. She claimed the bedbug bites caused severe rashes over her body, and the infestation forced her to throw away her clothes and personal effects.

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