Two families are suing Universal Orlando for $30,000 after an actor dressed as the Despicable Me villain Gru allegedly flashed a ‘white power’ sign in photos with young girls of color.
The lawsuit – filed in Orange County, Florida on June 23 – includes the photos from February and March 2019 with the character making an upside-down ‘OK’ hand gesture adopted by white supremacist groups in both.
One of the victims is a six-year-old biracial girl and the other victim is a five-year-old Hispanic girl.
‘He openly and pointedly displayed towards them a universally-known and universally-used hate symbol that indicates white power,’ the lawsuit states.
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