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Shocking lawsuit exposes alleged issues at Trump National Golf Club: 18 critical health hazards and harassment claims emerge
Shocking lawsuit exposes alleged issues at Trump National Golf Club: 18 critical health hazards and harassment claims emerge
A new lawsuit from former manager Justine Saxs has thrust Trump National Golf Club Bedminster into the spotlight. According to the filing, the club allegedly faced serious kitchen problems, expired food served to guests, staff consuming alcohol on duty, and even at least one day without running water — while some female employees claim harassment complaints were not adequately addressed by leadership.
The filing quickly went viral online, with critics describing it as “rotten behind the glamour,” while supporters have sought to dismiss the allegations. The complaint details 18 critical health violations confirmed by inspections and claims that Eric Trump excluded female staff from certain safety alerts.
Sources say the lawsuit caught Trump and his inner circle off guard, triggering late-night calls to legal teams as the organization worked to respond to public scrutiny.
Full lawsuit details and discussion are unfolding in the comments.
Shocking Lawsuit Raises Allegations at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster
A new lawsuit filed by former manager Justine Saxs has brought renewed attention to operations at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, alleging a range of workplace and health-related problems at the high-profile property.
According to the complaint, the club experienced significant kitchen issues, including claims that expired food was served to guests, staff consumed alcohol while on duty, and the facility allegedly operated for at least one day without running water. The lawsuit cites 18 critical health violations that were reportedly confirmed through inspections, raising concerns about food safety and employee welfare.
The filing also includes claims from female employees who say harassment complaints were not properly addressed by management. In addition, the lawsuit alleges that Eric Trump excluded female staff from certain safety-related communications, a claim that has drawn particular scrutiny online.
News of the lawsuit spread quickly on social media, with critics describing the club as “rotten behind the glamour,” while supporters of the Trump Organization have pushed back, emphasizing that the allegations remain unproven. Sources familiar with the matter say the lawsuit caught Donald Trump and senior aides off guard, prompting urgent consultations with legal teams as the organization prepared its response.
The Trump Organization has not publicly addressed the specific allegations in detail. As the case moves forward, further information is expected to emerge through court proceedings and public commentary.