Hootselle Lawsuit
Hootselle Lawsuit - Thomas hootselle and other corrections officers sued the state’s department of corrections, on behalf of a proposed class of more than 13,000 corrections officers, for. Corrections officer thomas hootselle jr. And other officers sued the doc, on behalf of a proposed class of more than 13,000 officers, for allegedly failing to pay them under. In 2025, the corrections officers filed a class action lawsuit, 2 alleging mdoc breached its statutory obligations under the flsa and its contractual duties under the labor agreements to. These workers, among the lowest paid. Missouri department of corrections, appellant. Appeal from the circuit court of cole county, missouri the. It also awarded named plaintiffs hootselle, dicus and huff $25,000 each as a service award, and ordered the remainder of the judgment to be divided among the class. On appeal, the missouri department of corrections (mdoc) argued that the circuit court erroneously determined that mdoc was liable on the corrections officers' breach of contract. Thomas hootselle, jr. , et al. , ) individually and on behalf of all others ) similarly situated, and missouri ) corrections officers ) association, ) ).
Thomas hootselle and other corrections officers sued the state’s department of corrections, on behalf of a proposed class of more than 13,000 corrections officers, for. Corrections officer thomas hootselle jr. And other officers sued the doc, on behalf of a proposed class of more than 13,000 officers, for allegedly failing to pay them under. In 2025, the corrections officers filed a class action lawsuit, 2 alleging mdoc breached its statutory obligations under the flsa and its contractual duties under the labor agreements to. These workers, among the lowest paid.