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Ex-housekeepe­r suit: Crazy toilet-break rules

- By THEO WAYT twayt@nypost.com

A former housekeepe­r for Jeff Bezos has sued the billionair­e Amazon founder for alleged racial discrimina­tion and “unsafe” working conditions, according to court papers.

The former housekeepe­r, Mercedes Wedaa, alleged that she and other staffers were denied easy access to bathrooms in Bezos’ Seattle-area mansion when the Amazon mogul was in town — and therefore frequently developed urinary tract infections.

“When the Bezos family was home, the housekeepe­rs were not permitted to access the home, unless to perform a cleaning assignment,” reads the suit filed in Washington state court on Tuesday.

“For about 18 months, in order to use a bathroom, Plaintiff and other housekeepe­rs were forced to climb out the laundry room window to the outside then run along the path to the mechanical room, through the mechanical room and downstairs to a bathroom,” Wedaa’s suit adds.

Wedaa worked in Bezos’ house starting in 2019 and into 2021. She was eventually promoted to lead housekeepe­r and took orders from Bezos and his girlfriend, Lauren Sanchez, according to the suit.

When the Bezos family was “in residence,” Wedaa and other housekeepe­rs were often required to work 10-to-14-hour days without legally required rest or meal breaks, the suit alleges.

In the suit, Wedaa contrasted her alleged experience in Bezos’ household with her time working for late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen. She said that Allen provided regular rest and lunch breaks in a dedicated staff quarters, as well as readily accessible bathrooms.

“Mr. Allen even provided food for the housekeepe­rs and other employees,” the suit adds.

Harry Korrell, an attorney for Bezos, wrote in an email to The Post: “We have investigat­ed the claims, and they lack merit.”

“Ms. Wedaa made over six figures annually and was the lead housekeepe­r,” Korrell added. “She was responsibl­e for her own break and meal times, and there were several bathrooms and breakrooms available to her and other staff. The evidence will show that Ms. Wedaa was terminated for performanc­e reasons. She initially demanded over $9M, and when the company refused, she decided to file this suit.”

Wedaa also alleged in the suit that other household staffers discrimina­ted and retaliated against her because she is Hispanic. She is seeking financial damages.

“Given their background­s, the suggestion that Mr. Bezos, Ms. Sanchez, or Northweste­rn LLC discrimina­ted against Ms. Wedaa based on her race or national origin is absurd,” Korrell said in response to the claims of racial discrimina­tion.

Bezos’ father was a Cuban immigrant, while Sanchez is Latina.

Wedaa’s attorney, Patrick Leo McGuigan, said in a statement to The Post: “No employer is above the law, not even Jeff Bezos and the organizati­ons he uses to locate people to work for him at his home and other properties.”

In order to use a bathroom . . . housekeepe­rs were forced to climb out the laundry room window to the outside. — lawsuit

 ?? ?? Former Jeff Bezos housekeepe­r Mercedes Wedaa (inset) says the billionair­e and his girlfriend Lauren Sanchez (together left) made it very difficult for her and other cleaners to use the bathroom at his Seattleare­a mansion (below).
Former Jeff Bezos housekeepe­r Mercedes Wedaa (inset) says the billionair­e and his girlfriend Lauren Sanchez (together left) made it very difficult for her and other cleaners to use the bathroom at his Seattleare­a mansion (below).

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