Montana Beauty School Being Sued for Outrageous Practice

When the curriculum goes too far.

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If you go to beauty school, you should be skilled in cutting a wide variety of hair, but this is way out of pocket. 17 students and employees at Dahl's College of Beauty in Great Falls, MT filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday claiming that the school's owners, Douglas and Barbara Daughenbaugh, would charge $9,950 for classes, then promptly expel students and keep the money.

Oh, and then there's the allegation that an instructor made a student trim her pubic hair, then used the same trimmers on customers. Can't forget about that:

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That's just one of several alleged instances of sexual harassment, which students say were never addressed. The group that filed the complaint is seeking punitive damages for wrongful discharge, sexual harassment and breach of contract.

You can only swindle people for so long.

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[via The Huffington Post]

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