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October 22, 2025

# **Jury Awards Ex-Employee $675K for Workplace Gender Harassment**

Amelia Russell won a $675,935 jury verdict against Spray Enclosure Technologies, for gender harassment and retaliation claims.

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**Sohini Chakraborty****Sohini Chakraborty is a lawyer, with over two years of experience in legal research and analysis. She specializes in working closely with expert witnesses, offering critical support in preparing legal research and detailed case studies.**

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The San Bernardino County Superior Court jury delivered a major verdict in favor of former employee Amelia Russell in her suit against Spray Enclosure Technologies, Inc., and co-defendant Melanie Helzer. Filed in 2019, Ms. Russell's lawsuit centered on claims of serious employment violations, including Hostile Work Environment Harassment based on gender, Gender Discrimination, Retaliation, and Wrongful Termination. The defendants had denied all claims, asserting they acted lawfully. Following the trial, which unfolded over several weeks, the jury returned a Special Verdict in November 2024. The jury found that the company had engaged in unlawful conduct and awarded Ms. Russell $575,935 in compensatory damages for her economic losses and emotional distress. Crucially, the jury also found that the defendants' conduct involved malice, oppression, or fraud, and subsequently awarded an additional $100,000 in punitive damages, bringing the final total judgment to $675,935.

## **Case Background**

In a significant verdict from the San Bernardino County Superior Court, a jury ruled in favor of former employee Amelia Russell in her long-running workplace lawsuit. Ms. Russell had initially filed her complaint in January 2019 against her former employer, Spray Enclosure Technologies, Inc., and an individual Defendant, Melanie Helzer. The lawsuit centered on claims of severe misconduct and poor treatment Ms. Russell reportedly experienced during her employment.

The legal action, assigned to the Honorable Gilbert Ochoa, required a full jury trial to resolve the disputed facts. The corporate Defendant and its co-Defendant denied all allegations of wrongdoing, asserting that they had followed all labor and employment laws. They also claimed that Ms. Russell's own conduct had contributed to her termination or resignation, rejecting any liability for the distress and damages she claimed.

### **Cause**

The underlying cause of the lawsuit involved multiple serious employment law violations. Ms. Russell asserted that she had experienced a Hostile Work Environment Harassment stemming from alleged conduct related to her gender. She also brought claims for Gender Discrimination, Retaliation, and Wrongful Termination in Violation of Public Policy. Additionally, she claimed that the company, along with the individual Defendants, had failed to pay her certain wages and penalties she was owed, including for Failure to Provide Meal and Rest Periods.

### **Injury**

Ms. Russell claimed that the unlawful and discriminatory environment within the company had caused her substantial harm. The complaint detailed that she suffered significant general damages, which covered her emotional distress, pain, and suffering. She asserted that the Defendants’ conduct had caused her severe anxiety and distress, directly impacting her well-being. Furthermore, the alleged wrongful termination and failure to pay proper wages resulted in economic losses, including past and future lost earnings and other compensatory damages.

### **Damages Sought**

Ms. Russell's initial complaint had requested the jury to award her both general and special damages in amounts to be determined by the evidence presented at trial. These damages included compensation for her emotional pain, lost wages, and other economic losses. Crucially, the Plaintiff also sought Punitive and Exemplary Damages, arguing that the Defendants' conduct had constituted malice, oppression, or fraud. This specific request showed that Ms. Russell aimed to not only recover her losses but also to punish the Defendants for what she claimed were intentional and harmful actions.

## **Key Arguments and Proceedings**

The trial unfolded over several weeks, where both sides presented extensive evidence and testimony regarding the workplace environment, company policies, and the events leading up to Ms. Russell’s departure from Spray Enclosure Technologies, Inc.

### **Legal Representation**

**Plaintiff(s):** Amelia Russell

·       **Counsel for Plaintiff(s):** Ann A. Hull | Hannah J. Robinson | Rachel E. Savoian Hunt

**Defendant(s):** Spray Enclosure Technologies, Inc., | Melanie Helzer

·       **Counsel for Defendant(s):** Marlene L. Allen | Marlene Allen Murray | Kevin J. Abbott

## **Key Arguments or Remarks by Counsel**

### **Claims**

Counsel for Ms. Russell had argued that the evidence presented demonstrated a pattern of unlawful and discriminatory behavior that created an intolerable workplace. They asserted that the Defendants not only allowed the hostile environment to exist but also took retaliatory action against Ms. Russell when she complained. Their arguments focused on proving that the company's actions regarding her pay and eventual separation constituted clear violations of California labor and fair employment laws. The Plaintiff's team had prepared to show that the Defendants acted with a callous disregard for Ms. Russell's rights, justifying an award of punitive damages.

### **Defense**

The defense team vigorously opposed all claims. They maintained that the employer, Spray Enclosure Technologies, Inc., had acted lawfully and in good faith regarding its management of Ms. Russell. They had presented arguments challenging the factual basis of the harassment and discrimination claims, asserting that no unlawful conduct had occurred. They also sought to undermine the wrongful termination claim by arguing that the company had valid, non-discriminatory reasons for its employment decisions. The defense's overall strategy was to show that the company had fully complied with its legal obligations and that Ms. Russell’s emotional distress and financial losses were not the result of their actions.

### **Jury Verdict**

Following the presentation of all evidence and arguments, the jury deliberated and returned a Special Verdict in November 2024, finding in favor of Amelia Russell on multiple key issues.

First, the jury concluded that Spray Enclosure Technologies, Inc., had, in fact, engaged in the alleged unlawful conduct, and they awarded Ms. Russell compensatory damages for her losses. The jury determined that the company owed Ms. Russell **$575,935** to cover her past and future economic losses, as well as her general damages for emotional distress and pain and suffering.

Crucially, the jury also determined that the Defendants' conduct had reached the higher legal standard required for punitive damages. Specifically, they found that the Defendants had engaged in the described unlawful conduct with malice, oppression, or fraud. The jury further established that the individuals responsible for this conduct, identified as Tyler Rand or Jay Wheeler in the special verdict form, were officers, directors, or managing agents of the corporation, meaning the company could be held financially responsible for their actions.

Based on these findings, the jury levied a separate punishment on the company. They awarded Ms. Russell an additional $100,000 in punitive damages.

The final, combined award resulting from the jury’s decision totaled $675,935. This total included the $575,935 in compensatory damages and the $100,000 in punitive damages, marking a complete victory for Ms. Russell on her claims of wrongful workplace conduct.

Court documents are available upon request at [jurimatic@exlitem.com](https://exlitem.com/jury-verdict/jury-awards-ex-employee-675k-for-workplace-gender-harassment/mailto:jurimatic@exlitem.com)

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