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TexasTowelie

(112,140 posts)
Tue Feb 12, 2019, 10:44 AM Feb 2019

Judge dismisses suit claiming Walmart extorted shoplifters

A federal judge has dismissed a racketeering lawsuit that claimed Walmart Inc. and six other retailers committed extortion by coercing accused shoplifters to take pricey "restorative justice" classes. The three plaintiffs claimed part of the fees paid for the classes was returned to the retailers.

The lawsuit claimed the defendants violated federal anti-racketeering law. However, Judge Lucy Koh with the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of California wrote in an order filed late Friday that she found no proof of a nationwide conspiracy among the defendants to extort unlawful payments from the plaintiffs through a pattern of racketeering activity.

Accused of shoplifting in 2017 from Walmart stores in Florida, Georgia and Texas, the plaintiffs identified only as Jane Doe, Mary Moe and John Roe said they were told they would be turned over for prosecution if they did not admit guilt and agree to take the online class from Corrective Education Co. of Utah. The class costs $400 upfront, or $500 if paid in installments.

Koh granted a motion to dismiss the plaintiffs' claims against Bloomingdales Inc., Burlington, Kroger Co., 99 Cents Only Stores LLC, The Save Mart Companies Inc. and Sportsman's Warehouse Inc. The claims were dismissed with prejudice, meaning they cannot be brought again.

Read more: https://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2019/feb/12/judge-dismisses-suit-claiming-walmart-e/?business-arkansas

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Judge dismisses suit claiming Walmart extorted shoplifters (Original Post) TexasTowelie Feb 2019 OP
So Walmart and the like are profiting from the act of shoplifting if one is caught? ... SWBTATTReg Feb 2019 #1
As bad as this situation is, it could be worse. TexasTowelie Feb 2019 #2
I almost laughed (it is funny) but actually kind of scary! Indeed you are right...I know that... SWBTATTReg Feb 2019 #3
Another reason for not shopping WM. mikeysnot Feb 2019 #4

SWBTATTReg

(22,114 posts)
1. So Walmart and the like are profiting from the act of shoplifting if one is caught? ...
Tue Feb 12, 2019, 10:57 AM
Feb 2019

God, no dollar in this country is safe anymore. I guess instead of overloading our criminal justice system and the jails of this 'relatively minor crime', this is a different attempt to handle/process these lawbreakers.

TexasTowelie

(112,140 posts)
2. As bad as this situation is, it could be worse.
Tue Feb 12, 2019, 11:02 AM
Feb 2019

They could be coercing the accused shoplifters into making porn. Extortion can come in many forms.

SWBTATTReg

(22,114 posts)
3. I almost laughed (it is funny) but actually kind of scary! Indeed you are right...I know that...
Tue Feb 12, 2019, 11:10 AM
Feb 2019

perhaps in some localities shoplifting carries a pretty hefty sentence if caught, in other places it's not so harsh.

This is almost like double jeopardy for a person who's caught, especially when assumed guilty without a jury or lawyer, eh? How long does Walmart and other retailers hang this over the criminal's heads? What other things does such people have to perform / do later on?

Take care...

mikeysnot

(4,756 posts)
4. Another reason for not shopping WM.
Tue Feb 12, 2019, 11:16 AM
Feb 2019

I am still pissed I had to buy a $5 sandwich on the road there cause it was the only thing open.

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