Bengals cheerleader files lawsuit against the team
A cheerleader has filed a Class Action Complaint against the
Cincinnati Bengals, claiming she is underpaid for the hours of work she puts in
for the team.
Alexa Brenneman, a member of the Ben-Gals from approximately
May 2013 through Jan. 2014, alleges she is compensated, at most, $90 per home
game at which the Ben-Gals cheer.
Brenneman says between mandatory practices, public
appearances, pregame time at the stadium and calendar posing/promotions, she
works more than 300 hours a year for the Bengals' organization. Yet, she claims
her pay rate comes out to less than $2.85 an hour, well under the 2013 Ohio
minimum wage rate of $7.85.
Brenneman notes the Seahawks organization in her complaint,
saying that their group of cheerleaders is paid "any hourly wage and any
applicable overtime required by law, for all hours worked." She also cites
the Cavaliers' cheerleaders as being compensated for more than just games.
PHOTOS: Bengals Cheerleaders
Her accusation is that the Bengals are in violation of the
Fair Labor Standards Act and Ohio Minimum Fair Wage Standards Act.
Read Brenneman's complaint
The class action claim of the lawsuit includes, "All
persons who were employed by Defendant as a Cincinnati BenGal cheerleader at
any time from February 10, 2011 through the present."
Raiders cheerleaders also recently sued their organization
similarly claiming undercompensation.
Brenneman is not the first Ben-Gal in the news recently.
Ex-Bengals cheerleader Sarah Jones won $338,000 in a lawsuit against
TheDirty.com, in which she sued on claims of defamation, libel and invasion of
privacy based on a story from the site alleging she slept with players and had
STDs. Jones also admitted having sex with a 17-year-old former student, to whom
she later became engaged.
(h/t sbnation CincyJungle)
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