Florida Sues Starbucks: Alleged Race-Based Hiring Sparks Legal Battle Over DEI Practices

December 11, 2025
Florida Sues Starbucks: Alleged Race-Based Hiring Sparks Legal Battle Over DEI Practices
  • Florida’s attorney general has filed a civil-rights lawsuit against Starbucks, alleging race-based hiring and pay practices in violation of state law, including preferential treatment for some races and discrimination against white, Asian, and multiracial employees.

  • The state accuses Starbucks of using DEI initiatives to set numeric racial targets for its workforce and tying executive bonuses to those targets.

  • Florida seeks immediate cessation of all DEI practices and civil penalties for each alleged violation across 934 Starbucks locations, potentially up to $10,000 per violation under the state’s anti-discrimination statute.

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  • The case has intensified broader debates about the scope of diversity programs and the risk of reverse discrimination against other demographic groups.

  • Readers are encouraged to review the full complaint for detailed allegations and context.

  • The suit was filed in Highlands County and follows a prior proceeding that was dismissed, with the issue potentially pursued in state or federal court.

  • The attorney general announced the action via a video posted on social media.

  • Reporting on the case benefited from collaboration with News Service of Florida and WUSF Public Media.

  • Observers expect the lawsuit to set a precedent for how companies design and implement diversity programs and comply with civil-rights laws.

  • The broader political context includes Florida’s Stop WOKE Act and other anti-DEI actions by Governor DeSantis, framing the lawsuit within a wider anti-DEI agenda.

  • Uthmeier’s office has previously asserted on social media that diversity policies have been weaponized to impose racial quotas.

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