Asian woman accused of spitting and urinating in rival business’s ice cream machine

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An Asian woman has been accused of spitting and urinated in a rival business’s ice cream machine

Tampa Bay Times reports that an Asian woman in Florida was seen urinating in an ice cream machine belonging to rival business Lu Lu’s Ice Cream Shop.

Jung Soon Wypcha, 66, is accused of ruining $2,000 worth of ice cream by urinating and spitting into ice cream products at the shop in Indian Shores, Florida.

CCTV footage from 17 June reportedly showed Wychpa not washing her hands after using the toilet before putting her hands into the tubs of Lu Lu’s ice cream tubs.

She was also seen picking her nose and putting her hands in the products as well as spitting into containers.

Five days later on 22 June, Wypcha was caught on camera urinating in a bucket that is used to churn ice cream at Lu Lu’s. She then dumped the bucked filled with urine into the same sink where ice cream utensils are washed.

Wypcha was charged with criminal mischief and tampering with consumer products but was released in lieu of of bond at $55,000.

Lu Lu’s shop owner Paul Chiulli said the store was forced to close to up to five days.  “I guess she wasn’t liking that we were getting popular,” he said.

 

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