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

Judge Slashes UPS Discrimination Payout from $237.6 Million to $39.6 Million Amidst Ongoing Legal Battle

Yakima, Washington — A federal judge significantly decreased the amount of monetary compensation awarded to a former United Parcel Service (UPS) driver from $237.6 million to $39.6 million in a lawsuit over alleged workplace discrimination and wrongful termination. The case, which centers on claims of racial bias and improper conduct at a UPS facility, raises important questions about workplace culture and employee treatment. The reduction in the award was announced following a court decision on Friday by U.S. District Judge Thomas Rice. He ruled against the initial $198 million punitive damages that had been granted … Read more

New Hampshire Judge Slashes $38 Million Abuse Verdict to $475,000, Citing State Cap, Amid Lawyer Calls for Retrial

MANCHESTER, N.H. — A legal battle involving a multi-million dollar abuse claim against the Youth Development Center has taken a significant turn. Judge Andrew Schulman has preliminarily slashed the initially granted $38 million award to the statutory limit of $475,000 in the case concerning David Meehan, following state guidelines on damages. In a dramatic courtroom decision earlier this year, a jury awarded Meehan a substantial $38 million for his claims of abuse at the hands of staff members at the Youth Development Center. However, a critical point in the jury’s decision became a major focus … Read more