Goff v. Charter Communications, et al.

VERDICT

Trial
06/08/22 – 07/26/22

Summary

In this trial, Betty Thomas was murdered by Roy James Holden. Holden, an employee of Charter Communications at the time, first arrived at Thomas' house for a job. While he was not on duty the next day, he went back to her house and committed the crime. Thomas' family sues Charter, claiming that they failed to run necessary background checks on Holden.

Attorneys for her family argue that Holden allegedly had a history of odd behavior, including asking for increased hours and to borrow money. Thomas' attorneys suggest that, if Charter had performed competent background checks, they would have noticed Holden's fabricated work history.

Charter counters these claims, insisting that Holden often received positive reviews and arguing that the crime was committed while he was off duty.

Outcome

Verdict for plaintiff.
Total damages: $7.375 billion
Including $375 million in compensatory damages and $7 billion in punitive damages.

Sessions

AM Session
Openings - Damages
0 Chapters
PM Session
Plaintiff Witness(es) - Damages
0 Chapters
JUL
25
AM Session
Closings - Damages
0 Chapters
PM Session
Verdict - Damages
0 Chapters
JUL
26

Recording Disclaimer: This proceeding was recorded in full.

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