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Krispy Kreme Data Breach Class Action Settlement: Who Is Eligible for Money?
Nearly 162,000 current and former employees may claim up to $3,500 after cybercriminals accessed personal data, settlement documents say.
- Krispy Kreme agreed to pay a $1.6 million settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit alleging the doughnut and coffee chain failed to protect personal information exposed in a 2024 data breach.
- During the breach, cybercriminals accessed personal information on 161,676 current and former employees, with the incident first discovered on Nov. 29, 2024, according to settlement documents.
- Eligible Class members can receive a cash payment of around $75 or up to $3,500 in reimbursement for documented losses; nearly 162,000 Krispy Kreme employees are included in the settlement.
- You can submit Claims online at KrispyKremeDataSettlement or by mail before June 22, 2026, using the ID and PIN provided in your postcard notice.
- The settlement received initial approval in federal court last month, and the court will decide whether to grant final approval at a hearing on July 6, 2026.
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Krispy Kreme data breach class action settlement: Who is eligible for money?
Krispy Kreme will pay around $1.6 million to settle a proposed class action over a 2024 data breach: How to see if you're eligible. (AP Photo)
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