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11.08.2023 - 14:47 / perezhilton.com
Tyrese Gibson wants justice after an unfortunate trip to the Home Depot.
This week, the 44-year-old actor filed a new lawsuit against the construction and home repair retail giant alleging discrimination and racial profiling at one of its stores in West Hills, California.
The incident in question occurred back in February, according to the Fast and the Furious actor and the two men with whom he has filed the lawsuit. And now, he is seeking more than $1 million in damages as well as a punitive amount over their allegation that Home Depot violated the state of California’s Unruh Civil Rights Act.
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In the lawsuit, Gibson and two other plaintiffs — identified as Eric Mora and Manuel Hernandez — claim they were racially profiled during a store visit back on February 11 of this year.
The issue allegedly occurred after Gibson decided to wait in his car for the two men to shop at the store, as he didn’t want to create a scene with fans following them around inside. The actor and musician gave the other two men his credit card to use for the transaction. But when “the cashier refused to complete the purchase transaction,” according to the lawsuit, Gibson had to enter the store to address it.
Once inside the store, the lawsuit asserts Gibson got into a “significant heated discussion” with a manager who “refused to speak” about the transaction and delayed the process:
Furthermore, the lawsuit claims store employees delayed the transaction and refused to assist on racist grounds:
Gibson actually recorded a portion of the encounter on his phone as it happened in February and posted it to social media. In that recording, per People, he can be heard saying this to the
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NBC News reported that in the complaint, Tyrese says he, Eric and Manuel went to Home Depot together to buy some materials for a project they were doing at his home. A cashier allegedly took 20 minutes to ring up the items, meanwhile the actor was recognized and approached by shoppers so he chose to wait in his vehicle to prevent a disturbance; he told the cashier that the craftsmen with him would complete the sale on his behalf.
Tyrese Gibson is suing Home Depot after he says he was racially profiled in one of their stores.According to the lawsuit, obtained by the over the weekend, the star alleges he and craftsmen Eric Mora and Manuel Hernandez «experienced outrageous discriminatory mistreatment and consumer racial profiling first-hand» at a Home Depot store in the West Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles. The lawsuit dates back to a February 11 incident, in which Gibson claims that Home Depot clerks allegedly «purposely interfered with and refused to process» a transaction by Gibson, Mora and Hernandez based on «their skin color» and the craftsmen's «national origin.» Gibson is black, while both Mora and Hernandez are of Mexican descent.According to the docs, the trio were buying items for a home improvement project when they ran into an issue during the checkout process.
Fast And Furious star Tyrese Gibson is suing US hardware store The Home Depot for over $1m (£790,000) after allegedly being racially profiled.The actor, who has appeared in seven of the blockbuster movies, claimed that he and two associates were subjected to “outrageous discriminatory mistreatment” during an incident in February.A lawsuit filed in Los Angeles earlier this week detailed the incident that allegedly occurred in The Home Depot store in West Hills, Los Angeles County.According to Variety, the alleged incident involved Gibson and Eric Mora and Manuel Hernandez being held up due to a “purported glitch in the system.”The trio’s complaint claims that it prevented them from checking out for around 20 minutes before a crowd started to form around the checkout.A post shared by TYRESE (@tyrese)Gibson is said to have decided to leave the store and wait in his car while Mora and Hernandez waited to complete the transaction.The suit alleges that once Gibson made the cashier aware of his plan, and permitted his associates to use his credit card, the Home Depot employee “acknowledged Gibson and said he understood”.But the cashier allegedly continued to deny the transaction, even after Gibson tried sharing his consent over FaceTime and later in person.The complaint allegedly stated: “The cashier gave no reasonable explanation other than repeating ‘store policy’ and demanded to see a form of identification. The manager refused to speak with Gibson in person.
Tyrese Gibson has filed a lawsuit against Home Depot.
Tyrese Gibson is taking Home Depot to court.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Tyrese Gibson and his associates, Eric Mora and Manuel Hernandez, are suing The Home Depot for $1 million over what they claim was a racial profiling incident that took place at a Los Angeles-area store. The alleged incident took place on the evening of Feb. 11, 2023.
Actor Tyrese Gibson, 44, is reportedly suing the Home Depot for more than $1 million due to an alleged “racial profiling” incident that he claims took place in their West Hills, California store, a new lawsuit filed on Wednesday says.According to reports from both People and Fox News 11, the “Fast and Furious” star alleged that he and two men who “regularly provide construction services to Gibson” had “experienced outrageous discriminatory mistreatment and consumer racial profiling” while they were at the home improvement store on February 11.Gibson and the other two plaintiffs, Eric Mora and Manuel Hernandez, are seeking $1 million in damages — which the actor says is equivalent to the amount of money he’s spent at the store over the years — as well as punitive damages. It also alleges negligent hiring, supervision and retention at the company.
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