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The US actor and singer Tyrese Gibson is demanding more than $1m from Home Depot after he says staffers at one of the American hardware giant’s stores racially discriminated against him and two of his workers.

Gibson’s lawsuit, which was filed on Wednesday, recounts how he and two men who regularly provide construction services for the Fast & Furious actor went to a Home Depot in West Hills, California, on 11 February to buy some materials for a building project at the entertainer’s home.


A cashier purportedly took 20 minutes scanning the group’s items at the register, and fellow shoppers began recognizing and coming up to Gibson, according to the lawsuit, which had been reported on widely in the US media by Friday and Saturday. So Gibson told the cashier that his companions – Eric Mora and Manuel Hernandez – would finish the purchase with his credit card while he would go wait in his car to avoid creating a disturbance.


However, the store would not accept the credit card from Mora and Hernandez, saying Gibson had to come back into the store and provide identification to be allowed to buy the materials, according to the lawsuit. That was the store’s stance even after Gibson provided permission to use the credit card on a video phone call that he received from Mora and Hernandez after they started being given trouble at the register, the suit maintained.

Gibson did go back in the store and engaged in what his lawsuit described as a “significant heated discussion with the cashier” before he could buy his items. The actor published a cellphone video of that discussion on his Instagram on Friday.

The store supervisor, meanwhile, refused to speak with Gibson despite a request to do so, according to the lawsuit.

Ultimately, Gibson, who is Black, as well as Mora and Hernandez – who are Mexican – concluded that “the actions of the cashier and manager were discriminatory based on race and origin”, the lawsuit added.

The three men drafted their complaint against Home Depot and filed it in a state courthouse in Los Angeles, saying the $1m-plus in damages which they seek are compensation for a “humiliating and demeaning” encounter as well as a “clear and deplorable instance of discriminatory mistreatment and consumer racial profiling”, both of which are unconstitutional.

“There is no other plausible explanation for the mistreatment of plaintiffs,” the lawsuit said. “The transaction was refused, despite Gibson’s repeated authorizations, because of plaintiffs’ skin color and, in the case of Mora and Hernandez, also because of their national origin.”



 
Not matching folks ID and CC is kinda an unspoken rule a lot of stores have but that don't eliminate the fact that they should

Can't be mad when they decide to enforce a policy when they did. And yeah, they did it because they Latinos but even still...HD in the right
 
Dude ain't said shit about them having security footage he's talking about who they endorsing for president. Get Tyrese outta here
 
So why'd he still purchase the stuff?
This says he did end up completing the transaction
That's about the only part of the story both sides agree upon -- and, further, Home Depot says its surveillance footage shows Tyrese coming back into the store and getting into a heated discussion, which ends with him showing his ID and the cashier completing his transaction.
 
The US actor and singer Tyrese Gibson is demanding more than $1m from Home Depot after he says staffers at one of the American hardware giant’s stores racially discriminated against him and two of his workers.

Gibson’s lawsuit, which was filed on Wednesday, recounts how he and two men who regularly provide construction services for the Fast & Furious actor went to a Home Depot in West Hills, California, on 11 February to buy some materials for a building project at the entertainer’s home.


A cashier purportedly took 20 minutes scanning the group’s items at the register, and fellow shoppers began recognizing and coming up to Gibson, according to the lawsuit, which had been reported on widely in the US media by Friday and Saturday. So Gibson told the cashier that his companions – Eric Mora and Manuel Hernandez – would finish the purchase with his credit card while he would go wait in his car to avoid creating a disturbance.


However, the store would not accept the credit card from Mora and Hernandez, saying Gibson had to come back into the store and provide identification to be allowed to buy the materials, according to the lawsuit. That was the store’s stance even after Gibson provided permission to use the credit card on a video phone call that he received from Mora and Hernandez after they started being given trouble at the register, the suit maintained.

Gibson did go back in the store and engaged in what his lawsuit described as a “significant heated discussion with the cashier” before he could buy his items. The actor published a cellphone video of that discussion on his Instagram on Friday.

The store supervisor, meanwhile, refused to speak with Gibson despite a request to do so, according to the lawsuit.

Ultimately, Gibson, who is Black, as well as Mora and Hernandez – who are Mexican – concluded that “the actions of the cashier and manager were discriminatory based on race and origin”, the lawsuit added.

The three men drafted their complaint against Home Depot and filed it in a state courthouse in Los Angeles, saying the $1m-plus in damages which they seek are compensation for a “humiliating and demeaning” encounter as well as a “clear and deplorable instance of discriminatory mistreatment and consumer racial profiling”, both of which are unconstitutional.

“There is no other plausible explanation for the mistreatment of plaintiffs,” the lawsuit said. “The transaction was refused, despite Gibson’s repeated authorizations, because of plaintiffs’ skin color and, in the case of Mora and Hernandez, also because of their national origin.”





Seems like he tripping. Of course they want to be sure that everything is legit
 
Just from reading this, it don't sound like discrimination at all.. I was just at a store where they told me they don't take payments over the phone no more cause somebody scammed them before with a fraudulent card over the phone.
 
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