Overview
- The suit, filed in Monmouth County Superior Court by former clubhouse manager Justine Sacks, alleges she was terminated for reporting health and safety problems and workplace misconduct.
- It describes maggots and mold in the soft‑serve machine, expired food, intoxicated kitchen staff, and swarms of flies, with the lawsuit saying the president complained about flies in September 2023.
- Monmouth County inspectors in May 2023 cited the restaurant for 18 violations, issued the county’s lowest grade, and labeled about half the issues critical, including expired milk and a sink without soap.
- Sacks alleges she was fired three days after that inspection in retaliation for raising concerns, a claim her attorney frames as whistleblower protection.
- The filing details alleged gender discrimination and sexual harassment, says Eric Trump’s compliance email went only to male managers, and reports no response from the club or Trump team in the coverage.