A federal jury in New Jersey has ordered Starbucks to pay $25.6 million in damages to a regional manager who was fired in 2018. The lawsuit stems back to a high-profile incident in 2018
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A Starbucks regional manager won a $25.6 million verdict Friday after she accused the corporation of firing her for being White in response to a national backlash over the arrest of two Black men at one of its Philadelphia cafes.