Just days after being arrested and dragged out of Disney California Adventure Park for lying about her kid’s ages, Jessica Diaz has responded via TikTok and announced her intentions to sue Disneyland. (via OC Register)
Arrested Mom Threatens to Sue Disneyland
Jessica Diaz, the woman who was arrested and dragged out of Disney California Adventure Park on Tuesday, September 24 for sneaking her children into the park for free, has posted two videos on TikTok under the user name Diaz.V8.
Disneyland security and cast members surround Diaz in the first video. The caption reads:
Storytime? It suck social media is full of lies and hate. #disneyland #californiaadventure #worstday
The second video shows a short clip of Diaz’s two daughters riding a carousel. It has the following caption:
The worst way to end the month😭 thankfully my daughters are safe Las amo! I would die if anything ever happened to them🥹😭😢 #becareful #stayvigilant #alwaysupervise #trustnobody #fyp #singlemom #worstnightmare #godisgood
The two videos have over 1,600 combined comments. When one commenter asked Diaz if she plans on seeking legal action, she responded, “For sure suing.”
Disneyland and Disney California Adventure Park allow children under 3 to enter for free when accompanied by a paying adult. Proof of age is not required, and the policy runs on an honor system.
Diaz claimed that her children were under 3, though Disneyland officials claim the children are older. They also state that Diaz has tried to sneak her children in four times in the last two months. The OC Register states that the children are 3 and 4 years old.
While some TikTok commenters were concerned for the safety of Diaz’s daughters, others blamed her for putting her kids through the ordeal. Diaz responded to one commenter by saying, “If u don’t know respectfully u shouldn’t say anything.”
On Tuesday, Diaz was given the option to buy tickets for her children, but she refused. She was then uncooperative with Disneyland security and the Anaheim Police Department which led to her being booked and released with a citation.
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Hello? Fat chance she’d win anything in court, first off it wouldn’t even make it to a judge and second she’d be fighting a HUGE COMPANY! Should have just paid up..