- The attorney representing the family of two young girls they say were ignored by a Sesame Street actor are calling for them to be fired
- Attorney B’Ivory Lamarr said in a news conference on Wednesday he rejects claims that the monster costume prevented the actor from seeing them
- Lamarr claimed the incident is not isolated and 25 to 30 other families have come forward with videos of similar incidents over the years
- He is now calling for the theme park to pay for the girls’ mental health expenses, as one is in isolation
- He is also giving the theme park just 12 hours to issue an apology showing ‘acceptance of wrongdoing’ or he says he will release further evidence