LOS ANGELES - In a blow against immigrant abuse, a Santa Monica jury on Thursday ordered a Sony Pictures Entertainment lawyer and his wife to pay $551,491 to a Filipino woman they kept as a domestic slave for more than a year.
After almost two full days of deliberation, the jury found James J. Jackson, an associate general counsel at Sony, and his wife, Elizabeth, liable for h...
After almost two full days of deliberation, the jury found James J. Jackson, an associate general counsel at Sony, and his wife, Elizabeth, liable for h...
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