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@Dan @jj1000 is this true? It's unacceptable to do that!
Yes taking the lego was certainly unacceptable
BREAKING: "DansDeals" to be Renamed "DefundAirlines" After Founder Accused of Age BiasPopular deals website DansDeals will be changing it name after a whistleblower revealed that the founder, who is also the site's namesake, engaged in age bias when he retaliated against his younger brother for a decades-old incident.
The claim, first reported as an anonymous comment on the website, alleged that Daniel Eleff, 35, engaged in age bias targeting his younger brother JJ, 29, when he cut the latter's pay while hiding behind an incident in which his younger brother allegedly confiscated his's Lego toys in the early 1990s.
The initial comment on the site alleged that an employee had his pay cut under the guise of COVID19, with a follow up comment claiming that the employee in question was JJ, and it was "Dan getting back at JJ for taking his lego when they were young."
US law allows younger brothers to confiscate toys, games, and books from an older sibling, and protects the younger sibling from any punitive retaliation. The law, introduced by Congresswoman AOC and signed by President Joe Biden, asserts that it is age discrimination to allow an older sibling unfair advantage over younger siblings, and thereby grants all play privileges to the younger sibling.
"This is a troubling charge," Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost wrote in a statement. "Our office is taking this very seriously and we are following all leads.
Some reports indicate that Daniel Eleff may also be charged with cyber bullying, as he has called his younger brother "
my kid brother" in an online post, a term banned by the Anti-Bullying Commission of America.
Site administrators have not yet revealed the status of Eleff's future in the company, but they have been quick to pull his name from the site.
"Going forward, it would only seem sensible to call the site 'DefundAirlines,' which carries the positive connotation of taking the money away from powerful capitalist airlines," administrator
@Something Fishy wrote in a statement.
Eleff has yet to comment on the allegations, and it is unclear at this time if has retained a lawyer.