Was $12,000 A Restaurant Tip Or Drug Money?
(Update: As of Thursday, April 5, the attorney for the waitress said she will keep her $12,000 tip. Read more.)
MOORHEAD, Minn. (AP/WCCO) -- A waitress in Minnesota is suing after $12,000 was left at her restaurant table -- she says it was a tip but police say, it's drug money, according to The Forum.
The lawsuit was filed in Clay County District Court and alleges that the waitress found a box, left at her table at the Fryn' Pan restaurant in Moorhead. She said she followed the customer to her car to return the box but the woman told her to keep it.
The waitress said she found bundled rolls of cash inside the box, totaling $12,000.
She said even though she has five children and could use the money, she decided to call police, according to The Forum.
Officers told the woman to wait 90 days in case someone claimed the money. The Forum reports that after three months, police told the woman the cash was being held as drug money.
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