$1.8M Settlement Could Resolve Background Checks FCRA Class Action Claims

G4S Secure Solutions recently agreed to a settlement totaling almost $1.8 million to resolve a class action lawsuit claiming they violated federal law with unfair background checks.

The Case: Lonita Johnson V. G4s Secure Solutions (USA) Inc.

The Court: Circuit Court of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit for Hillsborough County, Florida

The Case No.: 21-ca-005587

The Plaintiff: Lonita Johnson V. G4s Secure Solutions (USA) Inc.

The plaintiff in the case, Lonita Johnson, claims G4S Secure Solutions violated federal law with its employee applicant background checks. According to the court documents, the plaintiff alleges that while the company used a background check form when obtaining background checks, it did not comply with disclosures and other requirements under the federal FCRA.

The Defendant: Lonita Johnson V. G4s Secure Solutions (USA) Inc.

The defendant, G4S Secure Solutions, is a part of G4S Global. The company offers security services, cash solutions, consulting services, and care and justice services around the globe. Consider a few examples of the type of professional services the company provides:

  • Estonia border security

  • A Turkish bank's security upgrade

  • Creating a safety standard for a European car manufacturer

The Case: Lonita Johnson V. G4S Secure Solutions (USA) Inc.

Under FCRA, employees and job applicants are guaranteed certain rights. The FCRA holds employers to several standards when requesting, running, or taking employment action based on background checks. Employers must obtain written permission before running a background check and include disclosures in compliance with FCRA requirements. Employers/prospective employers are also limited in what they can ask about a job applicant or employee's background. According to the lawsuit, Lonita Johnson V. G4s Secure Solutions (USA) Inc., G4S Secure Solutions violated these and other FCRA requirements when they requested and ran background checks on employees and applicants. G4S Secure Solutions did not admit any wrongdoing, but they did agree to resolve the allegations with a class action lawsuit settlement of $1,758,625. The settlement benefits G4S Secure Solutions employees and applicants to whom the company provided an FCRA disclosure and authorization fund since July 21st, 2019. The court scheduled the final approval hearing for the proposed settlement for Sept. 28th, 2022.

If you have questions about FCRA background check violations or need help filing a California employment law complaint, please contact Blumenthal Nordrehaug Bhowmik DeBlouw LLP. Experienced employment law attorneys are ready to assist you in various law firm offices in San Diego, San Francisco, Sacramento, Los Angeles, Riverside, and Chicago.