More families join $50M class action lawsuit against Sesame Place in Bucks County | Southeastern Pennsylvania

Several more families have joined a federal discrimination lawsuit against Sesame Place in Bucks County.

The class action suit now includes 89 families involving 125 children.

In the original lawsuit filed in July, a Baltimore family claims multiple characters at the park ignored a Black girl during a meet-and-greet.

The suit came just over a week after a New York woman posted a video that appeared to show two Black girls being ignored and waved off by a character during a parade.

The lawsuit seeks in excess of $50 million in damages.

When the suit was first filed over the summer, Sesame Place said in a statement to 69 News, it’s committed to providing an inclusive, equitable, and entertaining experience for all guests.

The company also announced the implementation of diversity and inclusion training for its employees.

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