Spectrum Cable was ordered to pay the family of a woman allegedly killed by one of its employees $7 billion over the slaying, according to reports.
Roy Holden Jr. was working for Spectrum Cable when he allegedly killed an 83-year-old woman after doing some work in her home.
He also allegedly stole her credit card and went on a shopping spree. Attorneys for Thomas' family said Spectrum failed to properly screen Holden and had been warned of hisJurors awarded the family $375 million in compensatory damages and $7 billion in punitive damages for negligence.
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