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Woman wins false arrest case

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Associated Press

A Los Angeles jury awarded $2.1 million to a woman who alleged that she was called “hot,” leered at and falsely arrested by two Walgreens security guards -- who also asked for her phone number.

According to the lawsuit, Alicia Benham and a friend tried to return merchandise to a Walgreens on April 17, 2004. Instead, two security guards accused them of theft and “terrorized them” by holding the pair in separate rooms without windows.

Benham’s friend made a confidential settlement before the trial. Wednesday’s verdict was against Walgreens, S & J Security Investigation Inc. and security guard Omar Ray, according to plaintiff’s lawyer James DeSimone.

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The second security guard could not be located.

“We’re deeply disappointed and quite frankly shocked by the verdict,” said Walgreens spokesman Michael Polzin.

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