A man tapes a sign to a door at a Starbucks Coffee shop, Tuesday, May 29, 2018, in Philadelphia. After the arrests of two black men, Rashon Nelson and Donte Robinson, at this location, Starbucks closed more than 8,000 stores nationwide for one day to conduct anti-bias training (AP Photo/Matt Slocum).

A former regional manager at Starbucks won a $25.6 million verdict Friday after she accused the coffee chain 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.

A federal jury in New Jersey awarded the whopping payout to Shannon Phillips, a former regional manager who was at the center of a 2018 incident that became a public relations debacle for the corporation that has long been known for supporting progressive values. In April of that year, bystander video showed two Black men, Rashon Nelson and Donte Robinson, being arrested at the coffee chain’s 18th and Spruce Street location as they were waiting to meet an acquaintance.

Video of the arrest went viral, sparking protests and calls for boycotts. The following month, 8,000 Starbucks stores closed for the day while 175,000 employees of the coffee megachain underwent racial bias education — and Phillips, whose job it had been to oversee 100 stores, was fired.

In January 2020, she sued in federal court, accusing the coffee giant of racial discrimination and alleging that she was fired because she is white.



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