Texas man suing Walmart is seeking $100M or ‘unlimited free lifetime shopping’


A Texas man suing Walmart is seeking $100 million in damages or “unlimited free lifetime shopping” at any location.

Roderick Jackson of Waskom, Texas, filed two handwritten complaints Monday with the US District Court for the Western District of Arkansas.

Walmart’s headquarters are in Bentonville, Arkansas.

The complaints do not go into detail about why Jackson is suing the retail giant. The complaints state wrote that an alleged incident occurred in March 2021 at an Omaha, Nebraska, store and involved “false pretense of shoplifting” and the violation of his civil rights “based on race/color.”

A spokesperson for the company said Thursday that it does “not tolerate discrimination of any kind.”

“We are aware of Mr. Jackson’s complaint and intend to defend the company against the allegations once we have been served,” the company said.

Jackson is also asking that Walmart pay all of his court fees. He filed the complaints without an attorney and could not be reached at a phone number listed for him.

In 2021, Jackson sued Walmart over the same alleged incident. He wrote in that complaint that he was racially profiled and falsely accused of a crime which led to him being arrested.

According to the complaint Jackson suffered emotional stress and pain from the handcuffs. The complaint did not name the police department.

He initially sought $100 million and “a huge credit for future shopping,” but later amended the complaint to ask for $175 million in damages.

The case was dismissed that year because he failed to properly serve Walmart, court documents state.

This article was originally published on NBCNews.com

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