$150,000
Religious Discrimination
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Case Details
EEOC won $150,000 at trial for an evangelical Christian coal miner, Beverly Butcher, Jr., who was discriminated against for his religious belief regarding an optical hand-scanner.
Additional Notes
The jury found that Butcher’s belief that the scanner represented a Satanic omen of the end of the world was sincere.