She accused the Phillies and the hotel of failing to properly supervise the mascot. The team even “encouraged and ratified” the Phanatic’s conduct by promoting his activities, rewarding them and failing to discourage his antics, the lawsuit said.
If the Phanatic was worried about the lawsuit he certainly didn’t show it at the Phillies game against the Dodgers last Thursday where he engaged in a hip-thrusting competition with former “American Idol” judge Paula Abdul at Citizen’s Bank Park in Philadelphia.
The Philadelphia Phillies and lawyers representing Peirce did not return requests for comment.
Source: Reuters
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