A couple claim in a lawsuit that a hotel company confirmed a water bottle delivered by a worker was contaminated with bodily fluid.
A guest at the high-end Ritz-Carlton hotel in Half Moon Bay claims in a lawsuit that a worker brought her a water bottle containing semen, and that testing confirmed the contamination.
After the couple returned to their room following a Friday night dinner, Jane called the front desk to ask for bottled water, according to the lawsuit. “One of the hotel’s employees ejaculated his semen into a Ritz-Carlton labeled water bottle, delivered it to Jane and John Doe’s room, and Jane Doe then drank the semen-contaminated water before she realized it had been defiled by a criminal deviant,” the lawsuit alleged.
Jane alleged in the lawsuit that she had first thought the water was “chemically contaminated” and that when she was with hotel staff and management she “began to realize” the taste was “similar to semen.” At that point she “shared her suspicion with her husband, who then asked the hotel security and management representatives to call the police.”
San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Javier Acosta said the department conducted a “welfare check” at the hotel regarding a woman who claimed she drank from a bottle with water that tasted like chlorine. The woman refused medical attention and declined an offer to involve a poison control center, Acosta said.
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