Restaurant Chain Sued for Party Gone Awry
Restaurant chain Red Robin has been sued for wrongful death by the family of a young employee who died after consuming alcohol at a party thrown for his 20th birthday.
The Benton County Daily Record reports that the man was part of an out-of-state crew sent to open a new restaurant in Rogers, Arkansas. A townhouse was rented by Red Robin for male employees. The lawsuit alleges that beer, tequila, and whiskey were purchased by employees who were of legal drinking age, and who made them available to the deceased at his birthday party.
The young man died at the townhouse the morning after the party, according to the Daily Record. The lawsuit, filed last week, claimed that the management should have properly supervised the deceased and looked after his well being.

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