!! OMG, Ex-employee accuses Taco Bell location of hosting alcohol-fueled sex party !!

That’s not the kind of Taco party they thought they’d be getting themselves into!

A former Taco Bell employee is suing a franchise owner and the company after a pot-luck holiday party at one of the fast-food restaurant locations last year allegedly evolved into drunken chaos that included open sex…

Alana Bechiom arrived with a bowl of guacamole to the party, & claims she saw that the restaurant’s windows were blocked out by wrapping paper. The lobby’s surveillance cameras were also allegedly covered as her manager provided drinks to employees.

She briefly stepped outside later on, returning to find one of her co-workers “having sex with his wife in front of everyone at the party.” Meanwhile, the co-worker’s wife was also simultaneously kissing the manager and another Taco Bell associate.

Bechiom ran out of the restaurant, but went back in to retrieve her guacamole bowl. That’s when she claims she saw both her manager and the other co-worker vomiting — one in the guacamole bowl.

She reported the incident to Taco Bell’s corporate HR and the franchise’s owner. The manager and other co-workers who were involved in the incident were fired.

Bechiom says that friends of the fired employees then threatened her for reporting the incident and broke her car window. Instead of disciplining the workers, Bechiom said her superiors tried to have her transferred to a different location. She later quit.

We would say that an empty Taco Bell is probably high on the list of the unsexiest places to want to get freaky in. The smell of oily ground beef and fried cheese doesn’t exactly work as an aphrodisiac. But… as a lubricant, on the other hand?

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3 Comments on "OMG, Ex-employee accuses Taco Bell location of hosting alcohol-fueled sex party"

  1. What is the reason for the lawsuit? She went to an after-work party that got to adult for her?

  2. I find this entire story to be highly suspect, if all of the security cameras were turned off etc, then what proof would Taco Bell have to fire anyone other than just on her word? It would be very unlikely for a company to do that as it opens them up to massive liability in all of those fired filing lawsuits of their own. Unless there is more to this story that we aren’t getting, I’m going to file this under the, “Sure, Jan.” section.

  3. i’m curious as to why she felt a bowl of guacamole was necessary for a party inside a taco bell

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