A trial date has been set for a lawsuit against Schwan's Food Co. related to a sexual assault in California perpetrated by one of its drivers.
In 2016, a 19-year-old woman was attacked in daylight by a uniformed Schwan's truck driver after her car broke down and she accepted his offer to help fix her tire, according to the lawsuit filed last year against Schwan's and its former driver, Alex Joseph Greene.
In June 2017, Greene was convicted of the assault and sentenced to two years in prison.
The lawsuit said Schwan's — which was founded in Marshall, Minn., and now has its corporate campus in Bloomington — should have performed an adequate background check on Greene before hiring him. Greene had a prior criminal record for assault.
"They should never have hired this guy and never should have put him in a position of trust or power," said Alison Gokal, whose firm filed the lawsuit on behalf of the victim.
Greene is now out of prison and able to participate as a defendant in the civil case, Gokal said. Schwan's also has provided critical discovery documents, so the case should proceed as planned.
Schwan's spokesman Chuck Blomberg said on Monday he could not comment at length about the lawsuit case because it was a pending legal matter.
However, he said the company takes the case "extraordinarily seriously."