Whitey Ford
06-17-2019, 01:01 AM
Sisters’ lawsuit over car attack returns to court Tuesday
(https://www.dailyprogress.com/news/local/courts/sisters-lawsuit-over-car-attack-returns-to-court-tuesday/article_de27fd60-8fbc-11e9-9498-63c5dfc23eb4.html)
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After languishing for months, a lawsuit filed by two victims of violence at the Unite the Right rally will have another hearing in Charlottesville Circuit Court this week.
Three days after the deadly white supremacist rally, two victims of the car attack — Tadrint and Micah Washington — filed a lawsuit in Charlottesville Circuit Court against organizer Jason Kessler, convicted murderer James Alex Fields Jr., white nationalist organizer Richard Spencer and 30 other groups and individuals.
The suit has since been narrowed to Fields, Kessler, Spencer, the National Policy Institute, William Regnery II, AltRight Corp., Mike Peinovich, Michael Hill, Matthew Heimbach, the Traditionalist Worker Party, the League of the South, Bradley Griffin, Vanguard America, Augustus Invictus, Chris Cantwell, Andrew Anglin, Moonbase Holdings, Identity Europa, Nathan Damigo and Elliott Kline.
They are seeking $10 million in compensatory damages and $350,000 in punitive damages.
When Fields drove his Dodge Challenger down Fourth Street, it slammed into the sisters’ vehicle and the two were thrown into the dashboard and windshield and suffered serious injuries.
(https://www.dailyprogress.com/news/local/courts/sisters-lawsuit-over-car-attack-returns-to-court-tuesday/article_de27fd60-8fbc-11e9-9498-63c5dfc23eb4.html)
https://i.imgur.com/GKhChm9.png
After languishing for months, a lawsuit filed by two victims of violence at the Unite the Right rally will have another hearing in Charlottesville Circuit Court this week.
Three days after the deadly white supremacist rally, two victims of the car attack — Tadrint and Micah Washington — filed a lawsuit in Charlottesville Circuit Court against organizer Jason Kessler, convicted murderer James Alex Fields Jr., white nationalist organizer Richard Spencer and 30 other groups and individuals.
The suit has since been narrowed to Fields, Kessler, Spencer, the National Policy Institute, William Regnery II, AltRight Corp., Mike Peinovich, Michael Hill, Matthew Heimbach, the Traditionalist Worker Party, the League of the South, Bradley Griffin, Vanguard America, Augustus Invictus, Chris Cantwell, Andrew Anglin, Moonbase Holdings, Identity Europa, Nathan Damigo and Elliott Kline.
They are seeking $10 million in compensatory damages and $350,000 in punitive damages.
When Fields drove his Dodge Challenger down Fourth Street, it slammed into the sisters’ vehicle and the two were thrown into the dashboard and windshield and suffered serious injuries.