EDWARDSVILLE Quality Packaging Specialists International is accused of unlawfully collecting and storing employees biometric data through fingerprint scans.
Dawn Callender, on behalf of herself and other persons similarly situated, filed a complaint April 15 in the Madison County Circuit Court against Quality Packaging Specialists International LLC, alleging violation of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA).
Callender alleges in the class action that she and other Quality Packaging Specialists employees were subjected to unlawful biometric scanning and storages practices when they were required to clock in and out by scanning their fingerprints.
Callender claims Quality Packaging Specialists did not abide by BIPA laws by taking employees fingerprint scans and failed to notify employees of the biometric scanning. Callender further claims that Quality Packaging Specialists failed to obtain written consent to collect and store employees biometric data
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By - Associated Press - Friday, April 23, 2021
CANTON, Miss. (AP) - A Mississippi man has been sentenced to life in prison plus 20 years after he pleaded guilty to capital murder in the 2019 killing of a pizza delivery woman and attempted murder in the shooting of a convenience store employee.
Terrance J. Caldwell, 27, was sentenced Wednesday in Madison County Circuit Court, news outlets reported. Court records show Caldwell pleaded guilty April 5.
The capital murder charge stemmed from the killing of 31-year-old Hilereca “Latrice” Dortch. She was a Domino’s Pizza employee who went missing four days before her body was found in Madison County on Dec. 17, 2019. A coroner said she died of a single gunshot wound.