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GA: Jury Awards $2.2M Verdict Against Food Storage Company in ‘Defecator’ DNA Case

Posted on June 23, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Suzanne Monyak reports:

A jury awarded a $2,225,000 verdict against a food storage company in federal court Monday afternoon, after the company was sued for violating the rights of two employees when it requested DNA samples to identify the mysterious individual leaving feces around its Atlanta warehouse. The verdict included $225,000 and $250,000 in compensation for the two plaintiffs, and $1,750,000 in punitive damages.

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