For the last 150 years, your invitation to Bohemian Grove has been lost in the mail.
But your absence hasn’t slowed the party at the ultra-exclusive summer camp for powerful American men, per Air Mail:
The Bohemian Club, which operates the Grove, has ~2.6k members with a combined net worth deep into the billions.
But attendees’ deep pockets aren’t reflected in the paychecks of the workers who keep the revelry going all summer, according to a lawsuit from three former valets.
The plaintiffs’ allegations include:
Less legally troubling but still rude: One valet nearly quit, but was lured into a six-week season with the promise of a big bonus. The final bonus? $500.
… Either a court date or a settlement. (A 2016 class-action suit involving former Grove employees settled for $7m; this current case could become a class-action suit as well.)
The club has already issued a statement brushing off the case as nothing more than a nuisance.
BTW: Bohemian Grove members can offer harmless fun — like the three major musical-theater productions they put on at camp each summer.