Oberlin College was ordered by Ohio’s state appeals court to pay Gibson’s Bakery the sum on April 1, though it proceeds to contest the payout and states it is considering its options.
The bakery was wrongly blamed for racism after calling the police on three Oberlin black students for shoplifting a bottle of wine.
One of its workers - Allyn Gibson - was even assaulted by the three shoplifters after declining to hand over a fake ID and demanding they hand over the stolen wine.
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Those three were later convicted - though not before Oberlin went along with its students’ union's claim that their arrests had been as a result of racial profiling.
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Shockingly, the college’s then dean of students, Meredith Raimondo, helped circle the wagons and even distributed leaflets blaming Gibson for racial profiling to destroy the 137-year-old business.
The arrogant academic even texted another dean to share her desire to unleash another woke mob on an academic who blasted Oberlin’s bullying of Gibson.
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She wrote: "F**k him. I’d say unleash the students if I wasn’t convinced this needs to be put behind us.”
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Despite her disgraceful lies and bullying, the 52-year-old was permitted to stay with the college and stepped down at the end of 2021 to take up a position at Oglethorpe College in Georgia.
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A Student Senate resolution condemning the Gibsons was emailed to all students and was posted in a display case at the school’s student center, where it remained for a year.
Oberlin College officials ordered its campus food provider to stop buying bakery items from Gibson’s.
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The appeal court’s decision is the latest chapter in a years-long battle between the private liberal arts college and the bakery that has been run by the same family in the town of Oberlin since 1885.
Gibson’s was plunged into a firestorm on November 9, 2016, the day after Donald Trump was elected President.
The drama started when a Black Oberlin student, Jonathan Aladin, was caught trying to steal a bottle of wine from the bakery by a white employee, Allyn Gibson.
Gibson chased Aladin down the street and, according to witness accounts reported by The New York Times, put the man in a choke-hold before two of the student’s friends - Endia Lawrence and Cecelia Whettstone - intervened and a brawl ensued.
The next day Oberlin students held protests outside Gibson’s blaming the bakery for racially profiling Aladin.
Aladin, Lawrence, and Whetstone, would later plead guilty to misdemeanor charges of theft and aggravated trespass and themselves announced Gibson’s actions were not racially motivated.