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Attorneys for Marriott have made serious allegations against the hospitality company Sonder, claiming that it abandoned thousands of guests just prior to its bankruptcy filing. In a recent court document, Marriott's legal team asserted that Sonder attempted to use the safety of its guests as a "bargaining chip" in negotiations for financial support.
The allegations suggest that Sonder's actions not only jeopardized the well-being of its patrons but also raised ethical questions about corporate responsibility during financial distress. Marriott's filing emphasizes the potential risks faced by guests who were left in limbo as Sonder navigated its financial troubles.
As the situation unfolds, the implications of these claims could have far-reaching effects on both companies and the hospitality industry at large. The court proceedings will likely shed more light on Sonder's operational decisions leading up to its bankruptcy and the responsibilities it holds towards its customers during such tumultuous times.
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