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Gibson's Bakery owners to appeal multi-million dollar reduction in jury award for Oberlin College case

Their lawsuit claimed that college officials ruined their business by encouraging protests against them and branding them racists.

OBERLIN, Ohio — The Ohio business owners whose $44 million jury award in a lawsuit against Oberlin College was cut by a judge to $31.5 million plans to appeal the reduction.

The Chronicle-Telegram in Elyria reports an attorney for David Gibson and his father, Allyn Gibson, said this summer that caps on damage awards for libel or slander are unconstitutional.

The owners of Gibson's Bakery in Oberlin were awarded $44 million in compensatory and punitive damages in June.

Their lawsuit claimed that college officials ruined their business by encouraging protests against them and branding them racists after a shoplifting incident involving three black students.

The school filed its own notice of appeal earlier this month saying it needs to protect free speech rights and that serious errors were made during trial.

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