flyingron, thank you for the answers. I will pay the civil demand and hope nothing bad will come in the future because of the payment.
By the way, I’ve seen you answer a somewhat similar question in a different sub-forum, but I just want to confirm something. I am planning to apply for US citizenship in a year or two, and I understand that there is a question about being “convicted of, or who admits having committed, or who admits committing acts which constitutes the essential elements of a crime involving moral turpitude”.
My understanding after reading llworking’s reply is that since there was no police involvement or arrest, this is a “private” matter between me, Walmart, and their lawyers. So if such question comes up in the form, I should check the “no” box, because I have not been convicted or admit having committed to CMIT for the immigration purposes. Is that right?

