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Employee Of Dunkin’ Dounuts Spits Lugie Before Serving To Cop

In a disgusting happening, a staff of Dunkin’ Donuts had allegedly spit a lugie into a coffee cup of a police officer who came as a customer. 

Doughnuts and a beverage cup are seen on a tray as customers wait to be served at a sales counter in this arranged photograph taken inside a Dunkin' Donuts store, operated by Dunkin' Brands Group Inc., in Berlin, Germany, on Monday, Aug. 19, 2013. Dunkin' Brands Group plans to bring its colorful Baskin-Robbins ice-cream cakes to Germany next year and open more Dunkin' Donuts stores in Europe as it sees the region bouncing back from the recession. Photographer: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg via Getty Images

In a disgusting happening, a staff of Dunkin’ Donuts had allegedly spit a lugie into a coffee cup of a police officer who came as a customer.

In a lawsuit filed this Tuesday against Dunkin’, Martin’s attorneys argue that their client was targeted because of his profession as a cop, even though he was in plainclothes during the visit. (The detective’s lawyers say Martin had visited the shop several times before in-uniform.)

His attorneys add that he suffered concerns for his health afterward, even undergoing testing for HIV and other diseases.

The employee, identified as Brian Colon, had reportedly admitted to spitting into Martin’s coffee when Martin returned to the shop to complain, but he said it wasn’t because Martin was a cop. Rather, Colon alleges that Martin had been mean to his pregnant fiancee, who works with him at the Dunkin’ after she accidentally gave Martin the wrong order.

“She’s crying a lot, and I asked what’s wrong? She tells me this guy keeps calling me the B-word,” Colon claimed

“While we are unable to comment on pending litigation, Dunkin’ is committed to treating all guests with dignity and respect. All Dunkin’ restaurants are independently owned and operated by individual franchisees, who are independent business owners and are solely responsible for their own employees and the day-to-day operation of their restaurants.” reads a press release statement

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