The gym-goers claim the sports club was 'willfully and knowingly charging consumers monthly membership fees' despite not being able to provide services, according to court documents obtained by ABC News.
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"However, Town Sports then shockingly and willingly continued to charge consumers monthly membership fees for services that it knowingly would not render," the court document states. "So far, they have refused to provide one. Maybe it's because they fired all their employees," she added."This is completely unacceptable."
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