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Woman Who Harassed Starbucks Barista Now Wants Half the Money He Raised (nytimes.com) 229

destinyland writes: Amber Lynn Gilles walked into a Starbucks without a mask, later complaining on Facebook about the server who'd asked her to wear one. ("Next time I will wait for cops and bring a medical exemption!") She says she's surprised by the attention "my little review" attracted. A GoFundMe campaign supporting the Starbucks barista who had to deal with her has now raised $105,450.

So she now says she wants at least half of that money, "because they're using me to get it." She complained to the New York Times that "They're using my name, they're using my face, and they're slandering me."

Meanwhile Lenin Gutierrez, the Starbucks barista, is meeting with a financial adviser to discuss the generous donations he's received from all around the world. Though he's still working at Starbucks, with these donations, he tells a local newscast, he'll now be able to go to college and pursue a degree in kinesiology (the scientific study of human movement). But he also plans to donate some of the money to charity. "I can't be grateful enough," he adds, saying he hopes to show back some of the kindness that people have shown to him.

The GoFundMe page supporting him adds, "Thank you CNN and Chris Cuomo for closing out Cuomo Prime Time with Lenin's story and the GoFundMe." And the page also calls attention to what it sees as the larger theme in this incident. "In the words of Chris Cuomo: 'This is not about your freedom. Your freedom to wear, or not wear a mask, ends where it encroaches on somebody else's freedom not to get sick from you. Surrender the me to the we.'"

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Woman Who Harassed Starbucks Barista Now Wants Half the Money He Raised

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  • Worth a shot I guess (Score:5, Interesting)

    by AlanObject ( 3603453 ) on Sunday July 05, 2020 @05:06PM (#60264830)

    I suppose if you act stupid to begin with it is no stretch at all to act stupid for the prospect of pocketing $50K found money.

    I hope she gets slapped down hard though.

    • by Joce640k ( 829181 ) on Sunday July 05, 2020 @05:21PM (#60264856) Homepage

      The correct response would be to start another GoFundMe.

      • by sg_oneill ( 159032 ) on Sunday July 05, 2020 @09:03PM (#60265570)

        There actually was a GoFundMe from her sister in law trying to raise money to hire a lawyer to help evict her from her mothers house. Didn't really look too deeply into what that was all about but needsless to say theres some massive Jerry Springer level nonsense coming from that womans world. She's a parasite.

        • There actually was a GoFundMe from her sister in law trying to raise money to hire a lawyer to help evict her from her mothers house. Didn't really look too deeply into what that was all about but needsless to say theres some massive Jerry Springer level nonsense coming from that womans world. She's a parasite.

          Still manages to find an "extra" $8 to buy Starbucks.

      • All the white people who support her are too poor to give her any money.
      • And if nobody pays, you get to call it "cancel culture."
    • by Darinbob ( 1142669 ) on Sunday July 05, 2020 @08:23PM (#60265412)

      She could use the money to change her name to Karen?

  • wow (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Papaspud ( 2562773 ) on Sunday July 05, 2020 @05:07PM (#60264832)
    You just can't make this kind of shit up. File under the - if it wasn't true nobody would believe you section....
    • by oddtodd ( 125924 )

      I was gonna say the same thing, you beat me to it: +1 Quickdraw

    • Re: (Score:2, Funny)

      by chispito ( 1870390 )

      You just can't make this kind of shit up. File under the - if it wasn't true nobody would believe you section....

      Can we instead file it under a website that isn't Slashdot?

      • by jd ( 1658 )

        I think the OMG Pink Ponies tag applies to the article.

        Slashdot has done many an article like this since inception.

  • Reminds me (Score:5, Funny)

    by jodido ( 1052890 ) on Sunday July 05, 2020 @05:13PM (#60264838)
    Reminds me of the story of the kid who asked the judge for leniency in sentencing him for murdering his parents because he was an orphan.
  • by Way Smarter Than You ( 6157664 ) on Sunday July 05, 2020 @05:15PM (#60264844)

    If everyone stopped doxing and posting videos and crap whining online about the stupidly minor offenses committed upon them by other people then the world would be a better place.

    Her Starbucks encounter was not a civil rights violation or a felony. If she didn't want attention (she did), she shouldn't have posted it.

    I'm nobody, I'm happy being nobody, I don't exist, I don't want to, I do not call out named people on social media. I feel no pity for those who engage in this behavior and get annoyed with the results of their own actions.

    • I agree with your last two paragraphs, but not with the first.

      Sometimes I think a little naming and shaming is both appropriate and deserved. As you said, "I feel no pity for those who engage in this behavior and get annoyed with the results of their own actions."

      Me neither, and if they act offensively and get their ass whupped on social media, so be it.

      And to be honest, sometimes I see a certain value in it if they do suffer some real-world consequences. Not everyone should be dumped for name-calling, but

    • She took the video. She's a cunt and fuck her.
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    • I thought all Starbucks baristas were already college graduates!

      They're book publishers and movie/TV producers, that's why all the "writers" hang out there with their laptops.

  • I think.... (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Travco ( 1872216 ) on Sunday July 05, 2020 @05:51PM (#60264958)
    It's not slander if it's true. "They're using my name, they're using my face, and they're slandering me."
    • Is this a case of someone saying "Stop slandering yourself!" over and over while she keeps doing stupid shit online?

  • And stabbed her And then money was raised and now I think I should get half of it.
  • LOL, seriously? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by JustAnotherOldGuy ( 4145623 ) on Sunday July 05, 2020 @05:57PM (#60264978) Journal

    I burned down this guy's house and a GoFundMe campaign raised more than enough to pay for a new house and so I want the extra money. They even used the news stories about the arson that mentioned my name (!!) so clearly I deserve some money.

    • You could burn down you house, say someone did it and start a Go Fund Me page. Just don't get caught.
      • Sure but that's my house; like I don't wanna be inconvenienced, I just want to be the 'victim' of a 'tragedy' or 'inequity' so I gets da moneys.

        Also, I think you may have profiled and marginalized me by assuming I have a house (even though I do) and the trauma and emotional distress you inflicted on me are unbearable, who's your attorney?

  • by DrXym ( 126579 ) on Sunday July 05, 2020 @06:05PM (#60265002)
    I wonder if defendants in wrongful death suits should be able claim money back because the victim's family is out to get them.
  • Amber Lynn is one fucked up bitch. Her parents are probably proud of her too
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  • I know there are plenty of examples of likely good uses, but in this case I don't see it. He likely wouldn't stand on a corner with a sign explaining what happened, yet he's perfectly fine sitting on his couch and just collecting money for as far as I can tell is no reason at all. It's not about whose side you are on, but I just don't get why he would be given money. And this goes for the majority of gofundme stories that make the press.

    • by Dutch Gun ( 899105 ) on Sunday July 05, 2020 @06:47PM (#60265108)

      I think your cynicism is a bit misplaced. The barista didn't create the GoFundMe page, and was prepared to just leave the experience behind him. Someone else decided this young man just deserved a nice tip for having to put up with such a complete bitch who abused him for absolutely no reason, and thousands of strangers agreed. It would be beyond bizarre for him to refuse a gift like this, so I don't begrudge him this for a second.

      Sure, he didn't do anything all that noteworthy, except for doing his job. It's not about that. I think it's a reflection of the frustration people have with idiots like this abusive woman, not to mention annoyance at people who refuse to wear masks in public for the protection of everyone. I interpret this as a statement of societal condemnation by proxy, all by doing a nice thing for a stranger - the exact opposite of what that women did.

      What's hilarious is that, in many people's view, by demanding half of this kid's windfall, she's just confirmed that, yes, she's in fact an extremely selfish and horrible person. She might have just driven up his donations by another $50K.

  • This is pretty much the definition of entitlement. The kind of self important idiots who refuse to wear a mask in public are exactly the people who think they "deserve" any money/recognition/benefit in their vicinity.

    Expect a law suit soon: Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine!!!!!!!!!

  • ... that I keep hearing so many anti-mask people clamoring about, without providing even the smallest indication of what that medical condition might actually be called?

    I mean, I'm pretty sure that an overdeveloped sense of entitlement is not actually considered a real medical condition, so I'm otherwise at a loss as to what it could be.

  • If you put content out on facebook without getting a written contract from a third party it may be kind of tricky to get money later.

    Otherwise facebook would have a problem.

  • There's some shit going on. YES, if you have a medical exemption, DO bring it.

    • by Ksevio ( 865461 )

      Seems like anyone that has a medical condition preventing them from wearing a mask would be particularly at risk

  • Black men are more oppressed than white women, case closed.
  • A friend of mine has a law firm that you can call.
    He said he will, for a small fee, have someone inform you about your 2 conditions.
    1) you have no suit
    2) how fucking stupid you are not to wear a mask.
  • ...I would definitely start going there. Mmmm, schadenfreude. Better than a triple espresso latte extra hot double sugar with whip.

  • Just say you want to be a PE teacher.
  • I dunno about the US, but in most countries you could get a hitman for way less than that.

    I prefer solutions that have a lasting effect.

  • Chris Cuomo, really? (Score:4, Interesting)

    by ScentCone ( 795499 ) on Sunday July 05, 2020 @10:26PM (#60265790)
    The irony of Chris Cuomo doing the sanctimonious virtual signaling dance over mask wearing is hilarious. This, the guy who faked his isolation with the bug, faked reuniting with his family, and got busted when he was supposed to be isolating, out and about in NY without a mask on ... followed by trying to shame/smear the guy who called him out on it.

    Yeah, Chris, get on that high horse and lecture people about their personal responses to this. Hypocrite. Liar. Typical.
    • What did you expect from the meathead scion of the most politically powerful family in New York, honesty? He'd be selling workout DVDs on late-night TV if it weren't for his last name.
  • imagine (Score:4, Insightful)

    by codeButcher ( 223668 ) on Monday July 06, 2020 @04:36AM (#60266388)

    I'm not a big Youtube viewer (let alone poster), but I've seen a couple of skitts in my time. There are for instance a couple of variations on the "gold digger rejects poor shmuck/goes for rich ass, then the tables turn" theme - which are amusing and entertaining, but maybe just a little too acted to be real. But hey, Youtubers need the views. Not sure how that works, but presumably there are ways to monetize that.

    So I'm thinking, PURELY hypothetical of course, that say I get my pals, uhhhm Leonard and Corinne (not their real names), to do something HUGELY outrageous but believable. Which I happen to film. POTUS, COVID and BLM all three represent motherlodes of issues that get people out of any residual rationality and into full-blown emotional responses. Next, I get the footage publicised to trigger that response, and as a third step I set up some fundraiser in support of Leonard, who played the politically correct (see, you have to know you target market) underdog. And more donations can be gained by going for another round or two. And, as they say, the final step is PROFIT!!! which is split up between the actors and producers.

    Now I'm not saying that is what happened here, but it seems like a business plan that should be milked while the going is good.

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