Walmart defamation case: Company owes fired driver $34M
A California jury found Walmart defamed a driver with false claims of workers’ compensation fraud, and now the company must pay the former worker more than $34 million in damages.
Filed in the California Superior Court in San Bernardino County, the two-part verdict filed this week said Jesus Fonseca should receive $25 million in punitive damages and $9.7 million in actual damages from the supermarket giant.
Fonseca worked for Walmart for 14 years before being fired by the company, his lawyer David deRubertis said in a statement to USA TODAY. According to a complaint obtained by USA TODAY, Fonseca was forced by Walmart to tell prospective employers that he committed fraud and violated integrity policy.
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