Karah Rucker: THE OHIO SUPREME COURT SAYS IT WILL NOT HEAR A CHALLENGE TO A 25-MILLION DOLLAR DEFAMATION VERDICT AGAINST A PRIVATE COLLEGE.
WITH ATTORNEYS FEES AND INTEREST — THE SCHOOL WILL OWE A TOTAL OF NEARLY 36 MILLION.
OBERLIN COLLEGE — LOCATED JUST SOUTHWEST OF CLEVELAND — HAD BEEN SUED BY A NEARBY BAKERY AFTER A SHOPLIFTING INCIDENT INVOLVING THREE BLACK STUDENTS.
THE STUDENTS EVENTUALLY PLEADED GUILTY TO VARIOUS MISDEMEANOR CHARGES.
BEFORE THOSE PLEAS CAME — OBERLIN’S STUDENT GOVERNMENT PASSED A RESOLUTION ACCUSING THE BAKERY OF A HISTORY OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION.
THE DEAN OF STUDENTS AT THE TIME HANDED OUT FLIERS PROTESTING THE BAKERY — AND SCHOOL OFFICIALS MOVED TO STOP ORDERING FOOD FROM THE BAKERY FOR ITS DINING HALLS.
THE LEGAL BATTLE BETWEEN THE SCHOOL AND BAKERY LINGERED FOR FIVE YEARS.
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