Oberlin College hit with maximum PUNITIVE DAMAGES (capped at $22 million by law) in Gibson’s Bakery case

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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  • 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.

  • 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.