Hilton Hotels Guest Files Class Action Lawsuit Complaint Against Hilton Hotels Over Charges For Hotel Newspapers.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Hilton Group, PLC, Hilton International Co., and Hilton Hotels Corporation (collectively “Hilton Hotels” or “Hilton” or “Defendants”) in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California (styled Rodney Harmon v. Hilton Group, PLC, Hilton International Co., and Hilton Hotels Corporation, Civil Class Action Case No, CV 11 3677) alleging, among other things, that Hilton Hotels supplies guests with a newspaper delivered to their hotel room without request and charges Hilton hotel guests $.75 for the newspapers that reasonable consumers understood to be without charge, according to the Hilton Hotels newspaper charges class action lawsuit complaint.
The Hilton Hotels newspaper charges class action lawsuit complaint is reportedly brought on behalf of the following putative class of persons:
All consumer residents in the United States who stayed at one or more Hilton Family of Hotels and were charged $.75 pursuant to the alleged scheme for a newspaper they reasonably believed was being provided without charge. (the “Class”)
The Hilton Hotels newspaper charges class action lawsuit complaint reportedly asserts claims for alleged unfair business practices, alleged violation of the California Consumers Legal Remedies Act and unjust enrichment and seeks injunctive and declaratory relief, restitution, disgorgement and damages.
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