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Home Depot Says Tyrese Gibson Is Lying We Have Video Evidence

Home Depot says Tyrese Gibson is lying about racism in his $1 million lawsuit against them and they say there's video evidence backing them up against his claims of racial discrimination on the part of their cashiers. Home Depot claims Tyrese came into their store and brought a bunch of items to the cash register where the cashier scanned everything. HD says Tyrese then went back for more shopping leaving the register for 25 minutes and forcing the cashier to clear out his transaction It's a different story from Tyrese's original complaint, where he claims a computer glitch caused the delay. He also said that because of the alleged delay, people started recognizing him and, feeling uncomfortable, he went to the parking lot instead of staying around to oversee the transaction Tyrese claimed he told the cashier his two helpers would finish the purchase with his credit card and said she understood his instructions before he left the store and said he was told he could go wait outside and she would finish the transaction. Home Depot claims their surveillance shows Tyrese did NOT speak face-to-face with any of their cashiers. Tyrese also got on FaceTime with a cashier from outside the store and authorized her to complete the transaction his partners were trying to make with his card, but she and her manager said that wouldn't work, and he would have to come back to the store to show ID. Home Depot says its surveillance footage shows Tyrese coming back into the store and getting into a heated discussion, which ends with him showing his ID and the cashier completing his transaction.

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