

On March 25, she thanked commenters for their support in a TikTok and said she was taking a break from social media. However, in 2020, the New York Times reported that it is often difficult to win these cases in court because of a loophole in the Civil Rights Act 1964, which does not include banks in the list of business that legally cannot treat Black people differently.īaby Storme is a musician who often posts updates about her life as a Black alternative rock singer. In the past, Black Americans have sued banks for racial discrimination because their checks were refused. In a subsequent video posted on March 24, the TikToker said she does not "know anything" about how lawsuits work, but is planning to research and find lawyers. Baby Storme on Cameo Cameo lets you book personalized videos from your favorite. She said that when she tried to deposit the money, employees immediately confiscated her check and later called police to the scene. Another comment with 23,000 likes, said, "Lawsuit." Baby Storme, a rock musician with 1 million TikTok followers, explained in her first video, posted on March 23, that she went into a Citibank to cash a 30,000 check her father gave her to pay next year's rent. Of the 97,000 comments on the original TikTok, most appeared to support Baby Storme and urged her to pursue legal action, "GET A LAWYER," one top comment with 64,000 likes said.


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