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Jury Rules for Disney’s 20th Television in Rockmond Dunbar’s Vaccine Mandate Case

Jurors concluded the studio acted lawfully after weighing testimony on religious sincerity, accommodation, undue hardship.

Overview

  • An eight-member federal jury in Los Angeles unanimously found for Disney-owned 20th Television on Friday, rejecting Rockmond Dunbar’s claim that he was fired from 9-1-1 for religious opposition to the COVID-19 vaccine.
  • Dunbar sued in 2022 alleging the company failed to accommodate beliefs tied to the Congregation of Universal Wisdom and also raised racial-discrimination claims.
  • The four-day trial focused on Title VII questions over sincerity of belief, the interactive process, and whether any reasonable accommodation would have avoided undue hardship.
  • Discovery highlighted Dunbar’s frequent testosterone injections and other medications, as well as details questioning the sect’s seriousness, which defense counsel used to challenge his credibility.
  • 20th Television said it was pleased the verdict affirmed it acted fairly and lawfully, while Dunbar reacted emotionally in court and later said, “God still won today.”