Titans try to quash Vegas club worker's lawsuit over Pacman incident

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  • G. Host
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    • Jul 2002
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    Titans try to quash Vegas club worker's lawsuit over Pacman incident



    The Tennessee Titans want a Nevada judge to quash a lawsuit seeking damages for a strip club employee paralyzed in a triple shooting that followed a fracas involving suspended NFL player Adam "Pacman" Jones.

    A judge is due Wednesday to hear arguments by an attorney for the team who contends the Titans had nothing to do with Jones going to the Minxx Gentleman's Club last Feb. 19, and that the team doesn't have enough ties to Nevada to establish jurisdiction for the lawsuit.

    It would be "unreasonable" to require the team to defend itself in Las Vegas against a case by the paralyzed man, Tommy Urbanski, and his wife, lawyer Nathaniel Hannaford argued in a brief filed in December.


    It is ludicrious that the employer should be liable for injury. The Titans neither recommended nor sanctioned Jones from going to club.
  • LtFinFan66
    Registered User
    • Mar 2005
    • 47199

    #2
    Re: Titans try to quash Vegas club worker's lawsuit over Pacman incident

    In no way should the Titans or the NFL be involved in the case IMO

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    • Cntrygal
      Visually stunning but camera-shy.
      • Jul 2002
      • 44884

      #3
      Re: Titans try to quash Vegas club worker's lawsuit over Pacman incident

      I agree with both of you.
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