Former Employees Sue Bravo Stars Lisa Vanderpump and Ken Todd for Wage & Hour Violations

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Lisa Vanderpump and Ken Todd’s restaurant empire is the foundation for a drama-filled Bravo series. Stars on the show, Vanderpump Rules, tend to be more than happy to participate in spite of the drama the show is known for creating. But recently, several former employees filed a lawsuit alleging that they were not provided proper wages.  

Bravo Stars Sued for Various Employment Law Violations:

Former employees claim that Bravo stars Lisa Vanderpump and Ken Todd failed to pay wages or overtime wages for four years (and maybe more). In December 2019, Adam Pierce Antoine, and several other former employees, filed a class-action lawsuit. The defendants, Lisa Vanderpump and Ken Todd own several California restaurants, including SUR, Tom Tom, Pump, and Villa Blanca. Allegedly, staffers at the Bravo stars’ restaurants were not compensated fairly when they worked overtime - as a standard practice. The plaintiffs also allege that the owner, Lisa Vanderpump, regularly dedicated time and energy to altering employee time records to manipulate the number of hours to minimize the number of hours rather than providing for all the hours worked. Not only does this represent wage and hour violations and overtime pay violations, but it also violates federal requirements to provide employees with an accurate wage statement.

Bravo Stars Allegedly Fail to Pay Employees for Hours Worked:

Allegedly, Lisa Vanderpump did not provide a minimum wage to her employees for their hours due to numerous standard “practices” that businesses can be tempted to institute as a means of minimizing labor costs.

  • Off the Clock Work: Employees were not paid for hours worked “off the clock.”

  • Unpaid Training: Employees were not paid for mandatory training.

  • Unpaid, but On Call: Employees were not paid for time spent on call.

  • No Meal or Rest Breaks: Employees were not provided with meal and rest breaks required by California labor law, and were not otherwise compensated. (According to labor law, Employees who are not given meal breaks or rest breaks should be compensated and allegedly, this never happened for employees at the many restaurants owned by the well-known Bravo stars).

In addition to wage and hour and overtime violations, Vanderpumpand Todd allegedly did not provide terminated employees with accurate wage statements reflecting the time they worked. Plaintiffs filed suit citing they suffered damages and Antione seeks more than $25,000. 

In response to the lawsuit, the restaurant describes the plaintiff as disgruntled workers who were written up and given plenty of warnings by their supervising staff before they were let go. The owners also insist that they take action to prevent abuse toward their staff or their patrons.

If you need to talk to someone about violations in the workplace or if you need to file an overtime lawsuit, get in touch with Blumenthal Nordrehaug Bhowmik DeBlouw LLP. Experienced employment law attorneys are ready to assist you in any one of various law firm offices located in San Diego, San Francisco, Sacramento, Los Angeles, Riverside, and Chicago.