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With a powerful and influential father, she likely will win her sue.
NYC should pay her and issue her a lifetime ban from stepping into any NYC liable ground anymore.
Al Sharpton is a liberating hero. And I assume that the curb had a special "blacks only" obstacle. </sarcasm>
Since this thread was resurrected, what ever happened to the lawsuit? I heard she didn't bother showing up for the depositions after the pics came out, but I can't find anything after that.
The suit goes on. There's some discovery-related order with each party to produce something or other by March 18, 2018. The beat goes on.
Wow.
I should sue too. I fell in August over uneven/cracked pavement and my "sprained" ankle never healed. I just had an MRI and it shows fractures in two places
Wow.
I should sue too. I fell in August over uneven/cracked pavement and my "sprained" ankle never healed. I just had an MRI and it shows fractures in two places
I know I sprained my ankle several times on pot holes all over the city. What was I thinking, thinking it was me being clumsy versus the city. I could have 5 million by now.
With a powerful and influential father, she likely will win her sue.
NYC should pay her and issue her a lifetime ban from stepping into any NYC liable ground anymore.
Her daddy's net worth is about half a million, so good on her for at least attempting to pad the family coffers.
I feel like any kind of lawsuit would simply end up with some kind of settlement with the city. Anyone bring a claim against the city is likely to end up getting something, so that says a lot about how the city government is doing business these days.
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