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A federal jury in North Carolina on Friday delivered a $189.7 million verdict against Vivint Smart Home, concluding with CPI Security Systems on claims that the Provo, Utah-based company duped homeowners into switching security providers.
Charlotte, N.C.-based CPI Security sued Vivint in 2020, claiming it used deceptive sales tactics to steal customers away. A jury delivered its unanimous decision following an eight-day trial in the U.S. District Court Western District of North Carolina Charlotte Division (No. 3:20-cv-00504).