Jurors in federal court on Wednesday were asked to put a value on the emotional distress two men endured when their employer took DNA samples from them in an attempt to identify someone who had been leaving human feces in their workplace.

Dennis Reynolds and Jack Lowe sued their employer, food storage company Atlas Logistical Group Retail Services, for taking samples of their DNA, via a cheek swab, during the investigation.

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