Georgia Family Accuses Mall Employee of Discrimination After Wheelchair-bound Son was Asked to Leave

A Henry County family says they were discriminated against while vending at Cumberland Mall. They said mall management told them their son, who is wheelchair-bound with cerebral palsy, couldn’t be with them. The Crump family owns a company called Reign. They say they won a pitch competition to sell their products at the mall during the MLB All-Star weekend.
They told Channel 2’s Eryn Rogers that the problem happened when they were asked to leave because their 32-year-old son with cerebral palsy was in a wheelchair. They claim they were originally told by mall management that one parent could leave with their son while the other worked the table.
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