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Three sisters sue CJF America over unpaid summer camp wages, citing chaos, missed meals, and rejected paychecks.
Three sisters—Briana, Jasmine, and Kalia Thompson—have filed a new lawsuit in Durham County against CJF America, alleging they were not paid for summer camp work, with paychecks reportedly rejected due to unverified funds.
They describe a chaotic camp environment with severe understaffing, missed meals, and no planned activities.
This follows an ABC11 investigation and a prior lawsuit by seven former employees.
CJF America’s founder Courtney Jordan and CFO face criminal charges, while President Kristen Picot is accused of writing worthless checks and has missed court dates.
Despite promises to pay employees, only one counselor has received partial payment.
The company has not responded to repeated requests for comment.
Tres hermanas demandan a CJF América por los salarios no pagados del campamento de verano, citando el caos, las comidas perdidas y los cheques de pago rechazados.