Barneys Settles Racial Profiling Allegations

barn.ohsodjRemember all the discrimination hoopla surrounding Barneys some months ago?  Hov had just closed a deal with the clothing store and the public was demanding that he back out.    (Go catch up HERE) Well, a settlement has been reached. 

 

 

Barneys has agreed to pay $525,000 to settle allegations that the upscale retailer deliberately targeted minorities entering its Madison Ave. flagship store.

 

State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman’s investigators heard from customers and former employees that a pattern of racial profiling began last year when the high-end store tried to crack down on shoplifting and credit card fraud.

 

In a 27-page settlement document signed by both parties Friday, Schneiderman released a series of findings from a nine-month review based on interviews with nearly a dozen complainants in the so-called shop-and-frisk case, including shoppers and former employees.

 

They alleged that black and Hispanic customers were unfairly targeted when they entered the pricey store at 660 Madison Ave.

 

The store’s own data showed that from October 2012 through October 2013, black and Hispanic shoppers were detained “at rates far greater than their percentage of the store’s customer base.”

As part of the deal, Barneys agreed to pay the $525,000 in fines and legal expenses, to hire an “anti-profiling consultant” for two years, to update its detention policy and to improve training of security and sales personnel.

“This agreement will correct a number of wrongs,” said Schneiderman, “both by fixing past policies and by monitoring the actions of Barneys and its employees to make sure that past mistakes are not repeated.”

 

Hmmm … that number seems low, right?

 

 

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