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    Woman Claiming Finger in Chili Sues Often

    Fri Apr 8, 7:59 PM ET U.S. National - AP


    By KEN RITTER, Associated Press Writer

    LAS VEGAS - The woman who claims she bit into a human finger while eating chili at a Wendy's restaurant has a history of filing lawsuits — including a claim against another fast-food restaurant.


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    Slideshow: Diner Claims Finger Found In Chili

    Finger Finder's Home Searched
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    Anna Ayala, 39, who hired a San Jose, Calif., attorney to represent her in the Wendy's case, has been involved in at least half a dozen legal battles in the San Francisco Bay area, according to court records.


    She brought a suit against an ex-boss in 1998 for sexual harassment and sued an auto dealership in 2000, alleging the wheel fell off her car. That suit was dismissed after Ayala fired her lawyer, who said she had threatened him.


    Speaking through the front door of her Las Vegas home Friday, Ayala claimed police are out to get her and were unnecessarily rough as they executed a search warrant at her home on Wednesday.


    "Lies, lies, lies, that's all I am hearing," she said. "They should look at Wendy's. What are they hiding? Why are we being victimized again and again?"


    Ayala acknowledged, however, that her family received a settlement for their medical expenses about a year ago after her daughter, Genesis, got sick from food at an El Pollo Loco restaurant in Las Vegas. She declined to provide any further details.


    San Jose police have joined the Las Vegas police fraud unit in the investigation into how a 1 1/2-long fingertip ended up in Ayala's bowl of chili at the San Jose Wendy's on March 22. Ayala has sued the franchise owner, Fresno, Calif.-based JEM Management Corp.


    Wendy's spokesman Bob Bertini would not comment on the investigation Friday.


    The company, however, maintains that the finger did not enter the food chain in its ingredients. The employees at the San Jose store were found to have all their fingers, and no suppliers of Wendy's ingredients have reported any hand or finger injuries, the company said.


    On Thursday, Wendy's offered a $50,000 reward to anyone providing verifiable information leading to the positive identification of the origin of the finger.


    Investigators would not say what they were looking for in the search of Ayala's house. Ken Bono, a family friend who lives at the home, said officers searched freezers, a picnic cooler in the backyard and the belongings of an aunt who used to live at the house.


    San Jose police dismissed rumors that the finger might have belonged to Ayala's late aunt. However, investigators said they were still looking into the possibility that the missing finger was the result of an industrial accident or foul play.


    "The simple fact of the matter is that the finger came from somebody. Where's that person at?" said Sgt. Nick Muyo, a spokesman for the San Jose Police Department.


    The Santa Clara County Coroner's Office used a partial fingerprint to attempt to find a match in an electronic database of missing people and those with criminal histories, but came up empty. DNA testing is still being conducted on the finger.


    Bertini said Wendy's stores in the area have suffered from declining sales since the incident.


    "Obviously the store has been down significantly," he said. "This has been an ordeal for all of us. Hopefully there will be a resolution soon."


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    Some people really have a hard time accepting the fact that they need to work for a living.

    Ask her if she is willing to take a polygraph test.
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    Either way, where did the finger come from?
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    The plot thickens. They might have to search the local cemetary for a fresh dig and a corpse with a missing finger. Gruesome stuff. I hope the whole truth comes out. The public deserves to know how safe their fast food supply really is, or isn't.

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    Her aunt just passed on, so they're looking into the possibility the crazy biitch took off one of her aunts fingers.

    People are sick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M21Sniper
    Her aunt just passed on, so they're looking into the possibility the crazy biitch took off one of her aunts fingers.

    People are sick.
    OMG...
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    A lawsuit such as that would pay in the six-seven figure digits. If this lady is a fraud, I hope she gets some hard time out of it.

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    I believe it. Some people will do anything to make money.

    Cadaver parts go for good prices on the black market. UTMB medical school just got in trouble because the anatomy director was pocketing the money for illegally selling parts (like $18,000 for some fingers and fingernails) for research.

    We are always very careful and try to be respectful with the cadavers we are given, because people take their dead relatives very seriously.

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