Posted on Oct 13, 2015
Did you hear about the Aunt who is Suing Nephew for Jumping Into Her Arms at Birthday Party When He Was 8?
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A woman is suing her 12-year-old nephew in Connecticut for $127,000 for injuries she says she suffered from his exuberant greeting at his birthday party four years ago.
New York City resident Jennifer Connell says the Westport boy acted unreasonably when he leaped into her arms at his birthday party when he was 8, according to the Connecticut Post.
She says he caused her to fall to the ground and break her wrist. She is asking a six-member Superior Court jury to find the boy liable.
A listed phone number couldn't be found for the youngster's father.
The 54-year-old Connell testified she loves her nephew but thinks he should be held accountable.
She says when the child jumped she tumbled to the ground as she tried to catch him.
A woman is suing her 12-year-old nephew in Connecticut for $127,000 for injuries she says she suffered from his exuberant greeting at his birthday party four years ago.
New York City resident Jennifer Connell says the Westport boy acted unreasonably when he leaped into her arms at his birthday party when he was 8, according to the Connecticut Post.
She says he caused her to fall to the ground and break her wrist. She is asking a six-member Superior Court jury to find the boy liable.
A listed phone number couldn't be found for the youngster's father.
The 54-year-old Connell testified she loves her nephew but thinks he should be held accountable.
She says when the child jumped she tumbled to the ground as she tried to catch him.
Edited 9 y ago
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Thats certainly one way to ensure you never get invited to family gatherings and never have to buy another gift for the rest of your life. Sheesh. Seriously, this woman needs to be presented the bill for the lawyers time and energy (which won't be cheap). And, what asshat of a family member said to her, "Yea, babe. You totally have a case. Go file that lawsuit."
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SGT Jeremiah B.
I read about it elsewhere...Nope, there isn't. This is almost on par with the judge wanting $64m for the dry cleaner losing his pants.
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MSgt Curtis Ellis
Capt Seid Waddell Nope, this is the typical story and not the first time I've heard of things like this where the entire family is in on it... And they wonder why insurance is so high...
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