I think you need to put a yet on the Walton's throwing you in prison. Extreme wealth inequality tends to distort surrounding institutions as all individuals paychecks become beholden to the wealthy individual.
In company towns the boss could absolutely have you thrown in jail if they felt like it. If Carnegie didn't like someone then the Pinkerton's would happily take care of them.
The only reason we haven't seen modern equivalents to the above scenarios is that the information age has increased competition. But if you already don't feel like you could sue any of the Walton's for any reason and win... then just wait for when their wealth is 10x larger.
In company towns the boss could absolutely have you thrown in jail if they felt like it. If Carnegie didn't like someone then the Pinkerton's would happily take care of them.
The only reason we haven't seen modern equivalents to the above scenarios is that the information age has increased competition. But if you already don't feel like you could sue any of the Walton's for any reason and win... then just wait for when their wealth is 10x larger.