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John Schnatter, Former Papa John's CEO, Under Fire For Racial Comment

The former CEO of Papa John's is accused of saying a highly offensive racial slur during a conference call two months ago, according to Forbes magazine.
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LOUISVILLE (WHAS11) -- According to Forbes magazine, John Schnatter—the former CEO of Papa John's--is accused of using a highly offensive racial slur during a conference call in May.

During that call, the Louisville-based pizza baron was asked to role-play scenarios to help him learn how to handle tough issues, including racial issues.

That topic came up because the company's sales slowed down after Schnatter's statements in 2017 about NFL players protesting racial injustice during the national anthem.

Schnatter said,"Colonel Sanders called blacks n-----s," adding that Sanders never faced a backlash.

Papa John's released this statement:

"Papa John’s condemns racism and any insensitive language, no matter the situation or setting. Our company was built on a foundation of mutual respect and acceptance. One of our core company values is People Are Priority Always (P.A.P.A.) and we are committed to maintaining a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace for all of our corporate and franchise employees. Diversity is an essential ingredient in our pursuit of providing a better product and better service to our customers and to the communities where we operate and live. We take great pride in the diversity of the Papa John’s family, though diversity and inclusion is an area where we will continue to strive to do better."

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