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BEVERLY HILLS, CA — A Versace executive has accused Beverly Hills police of racial profiling, saying that he was stopped and searched by officers because he is Black.

— A former employee at a Versace outlet store in the San Francisco Bay Area is suing the retailer for allegedly discriminating against him and customers, according to a lawsuit .

Versace’s Vice President of Sneakers and Men’s Footwear Salehe Bembury was stopped by police on Thursday evening, according to the footage. He admits to jaywalking as he was using the GPS on.

In a statement to CNN, the Beverly Hills Police Department denied Bembury was racially profiled by officers, saying it “does not protect the public based on race.” “Mr. Bembury, . Salehe Bembury, Versace vice president of sneakers and men’s footwear was stopped and frisked by police officers in Beverly Hills for “shopping while Black.” A Versace store in Livermore is at the center of a shocking lawsuit that claims black customers were racially profiled every time they entered the outlet location.

The lawsuit, filed by a black former employee last month, alleges that staffers referred to these shoppers as “Serena,” in a veiled dig at tennis star Serena Williams, who . In a statement to CNN, the Beverly Hills Police Department denied Bembury was racially profiled by officers, saying it “does not protect the public based on race.” “Mr. Bembury, .

A Versace executive said he was stopped and searched by police officers while walking in Beverly Hills because he is Black. Police denied the claims saying it was because of a jaywalking offense. Versace is coming under fire for racial profiling that one former employee claims he was taught to abide by when he was hired at a Versace retail store in California. BEVERLY HILLS, CA — A Versace executive has accused Beverly Hills police of racial profiling, saying that he was stopped and searched by officers because he is Black. — A former employee at a Versace outlet store in the San Francisco Bay Area is suing the retailer for allegedly discriminating against him and customers, according to a lawsuit filed in Alameda.

Versace’s Vice President of Sneakers and Men’s Footwear Salehe Bembury was stopped by police on Thursday evening, according to the footage. He admits to jaywalking as he was using the GPS on. In a statement to CNN, the Beverly Hills Police Department denied Bembury was racially profiled by officers, saying it “does not protect the public based on race.” “Mr. Bembury, as confirmed in. Salehe Bembury, Versace vice president of sneakers and men’s footwear was stopped and frisked by police officers in Beverly Hills for “shopping while Black.” A Versace store in Livermore is at the center of a shocking lawsuit that claims black customers were racially profiled every time they entered the outlet location.

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Versace executive accuses Beverly Hills police of racial profiling

The lawsuit, filed by a black former employee last month, alleges that staffers referred to these shoppers as “Serena,” in a veiled dig at tennis star Serena Williams, who herself has been. In a statement to CNN, the Beverly Hills Police Department denied Bembury was racially profiled by officers, saying it “does not protect the public based on race.” “Mr. Bembury, as confirmed in. A Versace executive said he was stopped and searched by police officers while walking in Beverly Hills because he is Black. Police denied the claims saying it was because of a jaywalking offense.

Versace is coming under fire for racial profiling that one former employee claims he was taught to abide by when he was hired at a Versace retail store in California.

BEVERLY HILLS, CA — A Versace executive has accused Beverly Hills police of racial profiling, saying that he was stopped and searched by officers because he is Black. — A former employee at a Versace outlet store in the San Francisco Bay Area is suing the retailer for allegedly discriminating against him and customers, according to a lawsuit filed in Alameda. Versace’s Vice President of Sneakers and Men’s Footwear Salehe Bembury was stopped by police on Thursday evening, according to the footage. He admits to jaywalking as he was using the GPS on. In a statement to CNN, the Beverly Hills Police Department denied Bembury was racially profiled by officers, saying it “does not protect the public based on race.” “Mr. Bembury, as confirmed in.

Salehe Bembury, Versace vice president of sneakers and men’s footwear was stopped and frisked by police officers in Beverly Hills for “shopping while Black.” A Versace store in Livermore is at the center of a shocking lawsuit that claims black customers were racially profiled every time they entered the outlet location. The lawsuit, filed by a black former employee last month, alleges that staffers referred to these shoppers as “Serena,” in a veiled dig at tennis star Serena Williams, who herself has been.

In a statement to CNN, the Beverly Hills Police Department denied Bembury was racially profiled by officers, saying it “does not protect the public based on race.” “Mr. Bembury, as confirmed in. A Versace executive said he was stopped and searched by police officers while walking in Beverly Hills because he is Black. Police denied the claims saying it was because of a jaywalking offense.

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