In a significant victory for Tesla Inc., a federal jury in San Francisco on Monday decided the automaker should pay a Black former worker who alleged rampant racial harassment $3.2 million, a far cry from the $137 million a previous jury said the company owed Owen Diaz and significantly less than the $15 million settlement offer he rejected.
J. Bernard Alexander III, one of Diaz’s lawyers, said after the verdict that he is seeking a mistria...
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