Oberlin College hit with maximum PUNITIVE DAMAGES (capped at $22 million by law) in Gibson’s Bakery case. Total of $33 million. Well, at least one baker is winning. With this kind of scratch he’ll have enough money to ward off any future lawsuits.
Oberlin College hit with maximum PUNITIVE DAMAGES (capped at $22 million by law) in Gibson’s Bakery case. Total of $33 million. Well, at least one baker is winning. With this kind of scratch he’ll have enough money to ward off any future lawsuits.
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It's amazing to see something like this!
If I was this guy I'd offer to pay for the Colorado baker's defense.
So happy for these folks. Gotta say, if I were them I'd kiss the bakery biz goodbye and head for the house. But, they are better than I am so they will "keep the lights on for another generation." God Bless them.
So fing awesome!
Bingo! And I hope the Gibsons collect every last penny. I would also like to see some video of the faces of the Oberlin administration when the award was announced.
Oberlin already told the judge they will go bankrupt if they have to pay....My thought, don't be a dipshit and get sued and you won't have to worry about it. I hope they assume room temperature financially...Hit libtards in the pocketbook and watch them scream...
When you trample upon the constitutional rights of people judgement like this one is a perfect remedy. So if they go bankrupt, it means a dipshit university won’t be turning out F#%^ing IDIOTS who feel they should just walk in and be at the top of the ladder.
If they go broke a liquidation sale is a good start. Seize all the properties and assets. Right down to the presidents cushy chair
Just hand the keys to the university over to the baker and his family. He can fire all the leftist faculty, scuttle the leftist agenda, and reopen it as a real place of higher learning.
Bankruptcy is no excuse they're sitting on a fortune. This was back in 2013.
Oberlin College Endowment Fund
Name: Oberlin College
Assets Under Management: $713.9 Million (Source: Oberlin College on 6/30/2013)
They are now worth over a billion, so If I were the judge, I would make them pay, by armored truck, in cash.
This makes me so happy.