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Judge Overturns $198M Jury Award In Ex-Ups Employee’s Discrimination Case

UPS truck interior parked in residential neighborhood, Queens, New York. (Photo by: Lindsey Nicholson/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

A federal judge dismissed a $198 million punitive damages award previously granted to a fired UPS employee who had won a lawsuit for workplace discrimination and wrongful termination, calling it unreasonable.

U.S. District Judge Thomas Rice in Yakima, Washington, granted UPS’s request to reduce a $237.6 million jury award by dismissing the $198 million in punitive damages awarded to Tahvio Gratton, a former UPS employee, the New York Post reports. Read more at www.blackenterprise.com.

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