Evidence of Destruction Deserving of Damages | eLessons Learned
Upon his termination, Barrette alleged Lemanski destroyed over 270,000
digital documents and severely hindered Barrette’s ability to prove their
case. While Lemanski had a duty to preserve these documents, his
intentional disregard and willful destruction of evidence was enough to
warrant sanctions.
On his last day of employment, Lemanski was presented with a Separation and
Release Agreement; however, when Barrette learned of Lemanski’s financial
interest in MRR, the agreement was revoked. Shortly after, Lemanski
received an e-mail with an attached Notice to Preserve Electronically
Stored Information. While Lemanksi claimed he did not read the e-mail until
later, evidence suggests the contrary—including the fact that he installed
and executed data wiping software on his company computer.
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