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Woman Sentenced to Fast-Food Work for Chipotle Employee Attack

December 7, 2023

In Parma, Ohio, a woman found herself on the receiving end of an unusual sentence after she was found guilty of assaulting a Chipotle worker. This unexpected twist in the tale of justice not only serves as a cautionary tale about appropriate behavior but also as a reminder of the value of empathy and understanding in our everyday interactions.

39-year-old Rosemary Hayne discovered firsthand the price of losing one’s temper in public. On Sept. 5, Hayne found herself thrust into the public eye for all the wrong reasons when she was captured on video verbally abusing Emily Russell, an employee of Chipotle, before throwing a steaming bowl of food at her.

This act, fueled by anger and dissatisfaction during a dinner rush while the restaurant was short-staffed, according to The New York Times, led to Hayne’s arrest and subsequent conviction on a misdemeanor assault charge. After pleading guilty, she received her sentence last week at a municipal court on the outskirts of Cleveland.


The presiding judge, Timothy Gilligan, had what can only be described as a creative approach to justice. He provided Hayne with two choices: a 90-day jail sentence or a reduced 30-day sentence complemented by 60 days of working in a fast-food job.

“Do you want to walk in her shoes for two months and learn how people should treat people, or do you want to do your jail time?” Judge Gilligan asked Hayne during the hearing.

Influenced by the judge’s advice, Hayne decided to spend time in the fast-food industry. Her response, expressing her wish to step into another person’s shoes, marked the beginning of a possible journey toward empathy and a deeper understanding of the pressure and hardships faced by service industry employees.


As of the last report, Hayne is still in the process of securing a fast-food job, as confirmed by Judge Gilligan and her attorney, Joseph O’Malley. O’Malley went on to emphasize that his client had no previous criminal record before this regrettable incident. He also highlighted Hayne’s genuine remorse for her actions. He told CNN, “Let’s give her the opportunity to not let this one day define the rest of her life.”

Once Hayne finds a job, it will have to be approved by the court, and she will need to work there for 20 hours per week for 60 days.

When asked for a comment on Hayne’s case, Chipotle told CNN, “The health and safety of our employees is our greatest priority, and we’re pleased to see justice served for any individual that does not treat our team members with the respect they deserve.”

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