- A woman who worked as a housekeeper at Jeff Bezos' Seattle-area property sued the Amazon founder and companies that manage his properties.A woman who says she worked as a housekeeper for Jeff Bezos is suing the Amazon founder and companies that manage his properties, claiming she endured "unsafe and unhealthy work conditions" and was subject to racial discrimination by other staff.Wedaa and other housekeeping staff regularly worked between 10 to 14 hours a day, and weren't given adequate meal or rest breaks, she alleged in the lawsuit, which was filed Tuesday in King County Superior Court in Seattle.The complaint alleges that Wedaa and other housekeepers frequently developed urinary tract infections because they "had to spend large parts of their day unable to use the toilet."Patrick McGuigan, an attorney representing Wedaa, told CNBC in a statement: "No employer is above the law, not even Jeff Bezos and the organizations he uses to locate and hire people to work for him at his home and at his other properties."