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Executive Summary
Amazon won a default judgment against a foreign operator who sold fake five-star reviews, securing a permanent injunction and $75,533 in attorney fees. Separately, Washington's Supreme Court allowed a product liability lawsuit to proceed, alleging Amazon negligently sold sodium nitrite used in suicides, while Illinois's Supreme Court ruled that Amazon must pay warehouse workers for mandatory pre-shift COVID-19 screenings.
Court Ruling Details
Actionable Insight
Monitor Amazon's upcoming labor cost disclosures and any settlement developments in the Washington suicide lawsuit, as both the Illinois wage ruling and the Washington litigation could significantly impact operating margins and public perception. The default judgment against a fake review seller is a positive enforcement signal but has minimal financial impact.
Key Facts
- Amazon obtained a default judgment and permanent injunction against Proloy Pondit, a Bangladesh-based operator who sold fake five-star reviews, with an award of $75,533 in attorney fees.
- The Washington Supreme Court reversed lower court rulings and allowed a negligence lawsuit to proceed, alleging Amazon's sales practices facilitated suicides via sodium nitrite purchases and its recommendation algorithms promoted suicide kits.
- The Illinois Supreme Court ruled that Amazon must compensate warehouse workers for mandatory pre-shift COVID-19 screenings, holding that the state's Minimum Wage Law does not incorporate federal exclusions for preliminary activities under the Portal-to-Portal Act.
Financial Impact
The default judgment awarded $75,533 in attorney fees. The Illinois wage ruling could expose Amazon to significant back-pay liabilities for thousands of Illinois warehouse workers. The Washington suicide lawsuit carries substantial reputational and potential financial risk if plaintiffs prevail at trial.
Risk Factors
- The Washington suicide lawsuit could result in substantial damages and force changes to Amazon's product recommendation algorithms and third-party seller policies.
- The Illinois wage ruling may trigger back-pay claims from thousands of hourly workers and increase ongoing labor costs across Amazon's warehouse network.
- The combination of high-profile litigation creates reputational risk, particularly around corporate responsibility and algorithmic ethics.
Market Snapshot
Documents Analyzed
This report is based on 3 court opinions from CourtListener.
| Document | Accession Number |
|---|---|
| COURT-RULING Data (Synthetic) | court-1p2xmsp4-AMZN |
| COURT-RULING Data (Synthetic) | court-29134ijq-AMZN |
| COURT-RULING Data (Synthetic) | court-3tdjzhs3-AMZN |
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