“I’m thankful that the truth finally came out and grateful to the jury for their time and effort”
In the spring of 2021, a coffee shop called Big City Coffee was basically bullied off campus by leftists who protested when it became known that the business was supportive of law enforcement. Students actually pressured school administrators to close the shop.A coffee shop owner in Idaho was just awarded $4M after Boise State University forced them to close their location on campus.
The jury awarded Fendley a total of $3 million in damages for business losses, mental and emotional distress, personal humiliation and lost reputation. The jury also ruled Webb, now a University of Montana administrator, was liable for another $1 million in punitive damages.against the university and several administrators.
While most of the claims were dismissed, the lawsuit against Estey and Webb was given the go-ahead, ending in Fendley’s victory on Friday.
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