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Wellness Retreat Ejects Guest Accused of Abusing Staff and Dog

25 Jan

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Summary

  • Guest sued retreat for discrimination after early departure.
  • Staff cited dog's disruptive behavior and guest's abusive conduct.
  • Lawsuit was dismissed due to late filing by the guest.
Wellness Retreat Ejects Guest Accused of Abusing Staff and Dog

A woman who alleged discrimination by a luxury wellness retreat for her severe depression has been accused by the establishment of abusive behavior towards staff and guests. Cassandra Boswell sought over $20,000 in damages after her stay at Elysia Wellness Retreat in Pokolbin, NSW, was cut short in early January 2024. The retreat's management detailed multiple incidents involving Ms. Boswell's dog, Bella, such as urinating and vomiting in common areas, and Ms. Boswell's aggressive reactions to guest complaints.

Further allegations against Ms. Boswell include throwing a urine-soaked rag at a guest, using obscene language, and making homophobic slurs towards a staff member. These actions, management stated, led to the demand for her immediate departure on January 3, 2024. Ms. Boswell claimed she had to hitchhike to Newcastle Airport to return home. The retreat, a popular destination for celebrities, refuted her discrimination claims, attributing her expulsion to unacceptable conduct. The Federal Circuit Court of Australia dismissed Ms. Boswell's case, as her complaint to the Australian Human Rights Commission was lodged 40 days after the stipulated deadline.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Elysia Wellness Retreat asked Cassandra Boswell to leave due to alleged abusive and unacceptable behavior towards staff and fellow guests, as well as issues caused by her dog.
Incidents included the dog urinating and vomiting in dining areas, being fed at the table, urinating on a guest's belongings, and barking early in the morning, alongside Ms. Boswell's alleged abusive responses.
No, Cassandra Boswell's lawsuit against Elysia Wellness Retreat was dismissed by the Federal Circuit Court of Australia because her complaint was filed after the official deadline.

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