Rando v. Leonard, No. 15-1857 (1st Cir. 2016)
Annotate this CaseShelly Rando, a pharmacy technician at a CVS Pharmacy in Massachusetts, was suspected of stealing more than 100 bottles of a pain medication. Michelle Leonard, a loss prevention manager at CVS, interviewed Rando. Durimg the interview, Rando confessed to stealing all of the missing bottles. Rando was subsequently terminated. Rando sued Leonard for intentional interference with contractual relations, alleging that Leonard forced her to confess. The federal district court granted summary judgment in favor of Leonard. The First Circuit affirmed the grant of summary judgment, holding that the evidence did not support a claim for intentional interference with contactual relations.
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