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Walmart has been ordered to pay millions to the family of Saiy’yah Allen-Bey, a boy who died following a store incident. Tamika Springer sued Walmart, alleging the Fort Lauderdale store created a “dangerous and unsafe condition.” In November 2020, seven-year-old Saiy’yah walked into a metal stock cart and hit his head, leading to severe head…
A Black Jacksonville couple has filed a lawsuit against Walmart, alleging racial profiling,...
A mother who witnessed a young girl’s meltdown at a Walmart store that has gone viral...
Lori Rogers, aka Chef Lorious, is making culinary history with her gourmet wine-infused jam....
Al Pringle has established himself as one of the few who can claim to have driven three million miles. The Walmart driver out of the Temple Distribution Center reached the 3-million-mile milestone...
Brionka Benjamin was arrested last week on suspicion of throwing her 6-month-old son into a garbage can following an altercation at Walmart. Following her arrest, the 38-year-old Louisiana woman was charged...
Rapper Snoop Dogg, along with cofounder Percy “Master P” Miller, has filed a lawsuit against Walmart and Post Foods, accusing them of sabotaging their cereal brand, Snoop Cereal. They claim...
The family of a Mississippi woman, Kambria Gabrielle Darby, who was arrested for child abuse when she took her toddler shopping at Walmart with only a diaper on in freezing temperatures, is insisting she...
A Texas man, Roderick Jackson, is suing Walmart, demanding $100 million in damages or an “unlimited free lifetime shopping” at any Walmart location. The handwritten complaints were submitted...
Walmart has been asked by a jury in Oregon to pay a Black man $4.4 million in damages after a White employee with the shopping center racially profiled him while shopping and attempted to have him jailed...
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