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NJ Woman Sues Country Club for $30K Over Waiter's Spill on Her Luxury Designer Handbag

The woman says in a lawsuit she was dining at the country club in Demarest in 2018 when when a waiter spilled red wine on her Hermes handbag

What to Know

  • A New Jersey woman has sued a country club for $30,000 after a waiter spilled wine on her luxury handbag
  • The woman says in a lawsuit she was dining at the country club in Demarest in 2018 when when a waiter spilled red wine on her Hermes handbag
  • The club turned around and sued the employee for the damage, a move the woman's attorney is ""acting in bad faith"

A New Jersey woman has sued a country club for $30,000 after a waiter spilled wine on her luxury handbag.

The Alpine Country Club, in turn, is suing the waiter.

Maryana Beyder says in a lawsuit filed Oct. 29 that she was dining at the country club in Demarest in September 2018 when a waiter spilled red wine on her rare Hermes handbag, ruining it. Last week, Alpine Country Club sued its own employee.

Alexandra Errico, Beyder's attorney, tells NorthJersey.com that the country club is trying to make the employee liable for the damage. She says the country club is "acting in bad faith."

The country club's lawyer did not response to requests for comment.

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