Miss Universe sues ex-Miss USA CEO Laylah Rose, saying she created a 'toxic work environment' and failed to pay the 2024 winner's $100,000 salary

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Just weeks after it was announced that Laylah Rose was out as CEO of Miss USA , the owner of Miss Universe, which oversees Miss USA and Miss Teen USA, took legal action against her company, saying it created a "toxic work environment" for pageant winners. On October 3, JKN Universe, the company owned by Miss Universe CEO Anne Jakrajutatip , filed a complaint against Rose's company, VVV Global Ent. (The complaint notes that Rose is VVV's only member.) In the complaint, filed in the Southern