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Two Former USAA Advisors Granted $1.8 Million for Unfair Termination

Posted on July 11th, 2019 at 4:26 PM
Two Former USAA Advisors Granted $1.8 Million for Unfair Termination

Two former USAA financial advisors, Christoper Johnson and Lee Anne Przybyla, were awarded $1.8 million by a Finra on the grounds of wrongful termination. In May 2017, the two advisors were terminated from USAA in San Antonio, Texas. Besides wrongful termination, the advisors alleged defamation, breach of contract, and negligent supervision. According to Finra, each advisor received $350,000 for punitive damages while Johnson and Przybyla were awarded an additional $500,000 and $350,000 in compensatory damages, respectively.

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