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IDENTITY. AMANDA: IN OCTOBER, WESH 2 NEWS FIRST SHOWED YOU VIDEO OF A CHARACTER AT UNIVERSAL PLACING HIS HAND ON THE SHOULDER OF A YOUNG GIRL AND FORMING AN OK SIGN IT’S A SYMBOL THAT MANY, INCLUDING THE ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE, SAY CAN BE USED TO EXPRESS WHITE SUPREMACY IN EXTREMIST CIRCLE THE MOTHER OF THE GIRL SAYS HER DAUGHTER IS BIRACIAL AND SHE CONSIDERED THE HAND SIGN AN ACT OF HATE. >> YOU FEEL TARGETED, SOMEONE’S TARGETING YOUR CHILD, SOMEONE’S TARGETING YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND THEY DIDN’T MEAN ANY GOOD INTENT AMANDA: NOW THE SAME ATTORNEY REPRESENTING ZINGER SAYS A SECOND FAMILY HAS REPORTED AN IDENTICAL INCIDENT. THE ATTORNEY SAYS IN THIS PHOTO, A 5-YEAR-OLD HISPANIC GIRL IS SEEN POSING WITH THE SAME CHARACTER, FELONIOUS GRU, WHO ONCE AGAIN FLASHES THE OK SIGN THE TWO PHOTOS WERE TAKEN EARLY LAST YEAR ABOUT THREE MONTHS APART. THE ATTORNEY FOR THE FAMILIES HAS FILED A COMPLAINT WITH THE STATE, CHARGING UNIVERSAL WITH PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION DISCRIMINATION. THE ATTORNEY WANTS UNIVERSAL TO REVEAL THE IDENTITY OF THE ACTOR OR ACTORS WHO PLAYED THE COSTUMED CHARACTER IN BOTH PHOTOS >> IT’S ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT TO REVEAL WHO THIS CHARACTER IS. TO BETTER BE ABLE TO ENSURE THAT THIS PERSON IS NO LONGER ABLE TO DO THIS AT UNIVERSAL PARKS AND ALSO TO ENSURE THAT UNIVERSAL IS SUPERVISING AND TRAINING ITS COSTUME CHARACTERS SO THEY DON’T DO ANY OF THESE THINGS FOR UNSUSPECTING KIDS. AMANDA: BACK IN OCTOBER, UNIVERSAL RELEASED A STATEMENT SAYING, "WE NEVER WANT OUR GUESTS TO EXPERIENCE WHAT THIS FAMILY DID. THIS IS NOT ACCEPTABLE AND WE ARE SORRY, AND WE ARE TAKING STEPS TO MAKE SURE NOTHING LIKE THIS HAPPENS AGAIN." NOW THAT A SECOND FAMILY HAS COME FORWARD, UNIVERSAL IS ONCE AGAIN BEING PRESSED FOR ANSWERS. REACHED OUT TO THEM TODAY AND ARE AWAITING A RESPO

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A second family has alleged that a Universal Orlando actor dressed as a “Despicable Me” character flashed an "okay" hand sign, which is known to symbolize white supremacy, while posing with a 5-year-old Hispanic girl. Attorneys for the girl’s family said it happened last February, five weeks before a person dressed as the same character, Gru, displayed the same sign while taking photos with two biracial children at a Universal Orlando breakfast at the Loews Royal Pacific Resort. The incident during the breakfast was first reported in October, after the family released the photo and said they felt targeted. "You feel targeted, someone's targeting your child, someone's targeting you and your family and they didn't mean any good intent,” mother Tiffany Zinger said. Now, the same attorney representing Zinger says a second family has reported an identical incident.The attorney says that in the latest photo, a 5-year-old Hispanic girl is seen posing with the same character, Felonious Gru, who once again flashes the okay sign. The two photos were taken early last year, about three months apart.The attorney for the families has filed a complaint with the state charging Universal with "public accommodation discrimination.” The attorney wants Universal to reveal the identity of the actor or actors who played the costumed character in both photos."It's especially important to reveal who this character is, to better be able to ensure that this person is no longer able to do this at Universal parks and also to ensure that Universal is supervising and training its costume characters so they don't do any of these things for unsuspecting kids,” attorney Lisa Riddle said. In October, Universal released a statement saying "we never want our guests to experience what this family did. This is not acceptable, and we are sorry and we are taking steps to make sure nothing like this happens again."Now that a second family has come forward, Universal is once again being pressed for answers. Universal made the following statement after the complaint: "We value, respect and welcome all our guests. Our actors should never do anything that is inappropriate, make our guests uncomfortable or is out of character. We have training in place to reinforce our values with our actors and to make sure they know what we and our guests expect from them. The actor in the March photo no longer works here. We will immediately investigate the incident you have shared and take appropriate action."