Bakery owner speaks out after Oberlin College ordered to pay her $36 million

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https://www.foxnews.com/media/bakery-owner-speaks-oberlin-college-ordered-pay-her-36-million-false-racial-profiling-claim

Compensation expects to cover legal fees, accrued interest and awarded damages

An Ohio bakery owner is speaking out after her business reeled in $36 million following a court order demanding Oberlin College to compensate her family-owned business over a false accusation of racial profiling during a shoplifting incident.

"It is definitely bittersweet," Gibson's Bakery owner Lorna Gibson said Sunday on "Fox & Friends Weekend."

"It took a tremendous toll [on my family]. A lot of stress, a lot of financial toll. It definitely hit us hard."

The incident arose in Nov. 2016 when Allyn Gibson, the son of Gibson's Bakery and Food Mart owners David Gibson and Allyn Gibson, chased and tackled a Black student who was suspected of stealing a bottle of wine on Nov. 9 of that year. Two students at Oberlin College, who are also Black and were friends with the student who stole the bottle, got involved in the incident, which became physical.

The three students were arrested and pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges, court documents state.

In 2017, the owners of Gibson's Bakery and Food Mart sued Oberlin College, alleging that the school had libeled them and caused harm to their business.

Oberlin College students protested outside the bakery following the shoplifting incident. During a protest, former Oberlin College vice president and dean of students Meredith Raimondo handed out flyers stating that the bakery was a "RACIST establishment with a LONG ACCOUNT of RACIAL PROFILING and DISCRIMINATION," according to court documents.

College resources were also used to print flyers and buy food and other supplies to support the protesters. The school also stopped buying food from the bakery.

The years-long case concluded earlier this year when the college's attempts to overturn a jury's decision that they had defamed the bakery ended with a massive $36 million payout.

Representing attorney Brandon McHugh and an Oberlin College spokesperson confirmed the payout earlier this year.

The compensation is expected to cover damages awarded, legal fees, and interest accrued.

Lee Plakas, an attorney representing the bakery, who joined 'Fox & Friends Weekend' alongside Gibson, said Sunday that the "unfortunate takeaway" from the case is that Oberlin refuses to own up to its role in wreaking havoc on Gibson's business.

"This should've really been a teaching moment for the college… and the students learned, they admitted their guilt, they apologized and went forward," he told co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy on Sunday.

Responding to a Sept. 8 statement from Oberlin, Plakas added that, "The college still doesn't get it… the teachers refused to be taught or accept the lesson."

Gibson said she hopes that similar incidents will call into question what actually happened before people jump to conclusions or cling to one perspective.

She also added that the bakery's plan is to remain open for the foreseeable future.

Oberlin College, responding to the court's order in the Sept. 8 statement, said it was "disappointed" by the decision, but hoped it could signal healing for the community.

"We are disappointed by the Court's decision. However, this does not diminish our respect for the law and the integrity of our legal system," the statement read. "This matter has been painful for everyone. We hope that the end of the litigation will begin the healing of our entire community."


Romello
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This is the way.
Urban Ag
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Bakery owner speaks out after Oberlin College ordered to pay her $36 million



rocky the dog
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We hope that the end of the litigation will begin the healing of our entire community."
You can heal all you want, but there will always be a scar.
Elections are when people find out what politicians stand for, and politicians find out what people will fall for.
Secolobo
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That's the leftist way.
Death by a million scars.
DrEvazanPhD
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They need to stop capitalizing "black."

It's an adjective, not a proper noun.
Central Committee
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The dems have used the lawsuit as a weapon for decades. They are a bully, and will not stop until they take a punch to the nose, so to speak.

Sue them early and often, use the courts to tie up their resources. Even when the lawsuits fail, it is still a victory because of the costs in time and money they have to expend in the lawsuits.

They are the experts, so lets turn it around and use their own weapon against them.
Jock 07
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Funny how they just now agreed to actually pay. On a Friday, before the country basically shuts down for 2 weeks. Talk about take out the trash Friday, they really wanted this story buried best they could, not that any of the MSM would've ever reported it anyway.
JonSnow
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If you read the facts of the case, 36M is not enough.
Central Committee
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JonSnow said:

If you read the facts of the case, 36M is not enough.
Agreed. Hard to understand how allegedly educated people could commit such an egregious case of libel and slander. Pure woke hatred at Oberlin.

Jury should have given the plaintiff double that.
lethalninja
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Capitalizing black makes it look like their last name is Black (like Sirius Black).
Burdizzo
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If the university doesn't pay up, can the bakery go after the endowment? Or does the debt affect any sort of bond rating the college has?
Gaius Julius Bevo
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Burdizzo said:

If the university doesn't pay up, can the bakery go after the endowment? Or does the debt affect any sort of bond rating the college has?
As I understand it from a previous discussion here, some insurance/surety company is already on the hook for the payment to the family. They will pay it out and then collect from Oberlin College.

What I think the biggest travesty in this case is that the administrators like Meredith Raimundo just left and took jobs with other progressive colleges and universities. I really don't think they faced the music for their actions.
APHIS AG
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Central Committee said:

JonSnow said:

If you read the facts of the case, 36M is not enough.
Agreed. Hard to understand how allegedly educated people could commit such an egregious case of libel and slander. Pure woke hatred at Oberlin.

Jury should have given the plaintiff double that.
Do not confuse educated with indoctrinated.
Owlagdad
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Secolobo said:

That's the leftist way.
Death by a million scars.


And school uses money donated long ago by maybe sensible people. Libs don't mind using other folks money. Would be fitting to dock everyone's pay to help pay for this
fixer
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FYI the left does not like free speech.

BMX Bandit
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Burdizzo said:

If the university doesn't pay up, can the bakery go after the endowment? Or does the debt affect any sort of bond rating the college has?


Already paid.

Read linked articles people!
Burdizzo
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BMX Bandit said:

Burdizzo said:

If the university doesn't pay up, can the bakery go after the endowment? Or does the debt affect any sort of bond rating the college has?


Already paid.

Read linked articles people!



Sir, this is the Politics board
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Urban Ag said:

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