SANTA ANA, Calif. – “Hey, waiter. There’s a condom in my soup.”
“You shoulda seen what was in there yesterday.”
Four women have resolved their lawsuit against a restaurant where one of them allegedly found a condom in her clam chowder, attorneys said Monday.
The women had sued McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurant, claiming negligence and intentional infliction of emotional distress after one bit into an unwrapped, rolled-up condom on Feb. 26, 2002.
The case was scheduled to begin Monday in Orange County Superior Court but was canceled after the two sides reached a resolution. Details were not released.
“The case has been resolved in its entirety,” lawyers for both sides said in a joint statement Monday. “Both sides are happy with the outcome.”
The women said they were all eating clam chowder when Laila Sultan, 48, bit into something rubbery. Defense attorneys previously said there was no evidence suggesting the Irvine restaurant put the condom into the soup and were at a loss for an explanation.
McCormick & Schmick’s, a privately owned chain that owns 42 upscale restaurants in 19 states, sued the company that supplied its clams. A judge ruled in favor of the supplier last September.