Ohio college says $44M award to business not ‘final outcome’

Attorney Lee Plakas talks Thursday, June 13, 2019, in Elyria, Ohio, about the decision in his clients’ lawsuit claiming Oberlin College hurt their business and libeled them. In the background are Allyn W. Gibson, Allyn D. Gibson, Cashlyn Gibson, 11, David Gibson, and Lorna Gibson. A jury in Lorain County awarded David Gibson, son Allyn Gibson and Gibson’s Bakery, of Oberlin, $33 million in punitive damages Thursday. That comes on top of an award a day earlier of $11 million in compensatory damages. (Bruce Bishop/Chronicle-Telegram via AP)

In this Nov. 22, 2017 file photo, pedestrians pass the storefront of Gibson’s Bakery in Oberlin, Ohio. On Thursday, June 13, 2019, a jury awarded the owners of the bakery $33 million in punitive damages in its lawsuit against Oberlin College. The same jury awarded David Gibson and son, Allyn, $11 million in compensatory damages last week. The market owners claimed student protests ruined their business. (AP Photo/Dake Kang, File)

CLEVELAND - An Ohio college ordered to pay $44 million in damages to the owners of a market who said the school ruined their business by branding them as racists after a black student was caught shoplifting said Friday the jury awards are “not the final outcome.”

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