Nicki Minaj Faces Legal Battle: Former Manager Sues for Assault and Emotional Distress

Detroit, MI – Rap superstar Nicki Minaj is embroiled in a new legal battle after her former day-to-day manager, Brandon Garrett, initiated a lawsuit against her, citing claims of physical and verbal assault that allegedly transpired during her 2024 tour. The case, which has caught the public eye, adds to a series of controversies surrounding the artist. Garrett alleges the incident took place after Minaj’s concert at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit in April 2024. He claims that during a tense meeting in her dressing room, the singer confronted her team about their duties and … Read more

Federal Judge Reduces UPS Driver’s $237 Million Discrimination Award, Leaving $39.6 Million for Emotional Distress

Yakima, WA – A significant reduction has been made to a jury’s financial award to an ex-UPS driver in a racial discrimination case, following a judge’s intervention. The driver, Tahvio Gratton, contested his 2021 termination from the delivery company, which he claimed was in retaliation for complaints he filed regarding his treatment at work. The U.S. District Judge of Eastern Washington, Thomas Rice, decided to lower the punitive damages awarded to Gratton by $198 million, sustaining $39.6 million designated for emotional distress experienced by the Black former employee. This decision evidently underscores the complex and … Read more

Judge Slashes $198 Million From UPS Driver’s Discrimination Award, Maintains $39.6 Million for Emotional Distress

Yakima, WA — In a significant reduction from an earlier decision, a federal judge in Eastern Washington has reduced a jury’s financial award from $237.6 million to $39.6 million for a former United Parcel Service (UPS) driver, Tahvio Gratton, in a case centered around racial discrimination and retaliation claims. Gratton, who is Black, contended that his termination in October 2021 was in retribution for raising multiple complaints against his managers at the UPS facility in Yakima, where he was stationed from January 2018. These grievances detailed deteriorating working conditions and discriminatory treatment compared to his … Read more

Federal Judge Slashes $198 Million in Damages from UPS Lawsuit Verdict, Upholds $39.6 Million for Emotional Distress

Yakima, WA — A former Black employee of United Parcel Service (UPS) was awarded a substantial sum in damages after alleging racial discrimination and wrongful termination, although a significant portion of the original jury verdict was later reduced by a federal judge. Tahvio Gratton, the former UPS employee, won a $238 million jury decision in September, but Judge Thomas Rice has since deemed $198 million in punitive damages to be unsupported by the evidence, leaving Gratton with $39.6 million for emotional distress. The case stemmed from several complaints Gratton filed from 2018 to 2021 with … Read more