Update: Gay Couple Beaten & Chased by Burger King's Mger Gets Over $3 Million


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A US jury has awarded a gay New Jersey couple $US3.15 million ($NZ5.8m) after they were chased and beaten by the manager and employees of a Burger King outlet.

The couple gave evidence that a dispute with the person taking their order in the 2007 incident became heated, and that other Burger King workers became involved after the couple left the restaurant.

"The manager and a group of angry restaurant employees chased the couple and then mercilessly kicked, beat and spat upon the two men while screaming hate-filled anti-gay invectives,” prosecuting attorney James F. Fine said in a statement. "We assert this was a gay bashing. They thought that they were going to die."

The fine must be paid by the Burger King franchise owners Food Service Properties Corp. and Union City Restaurant Corp.

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