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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: Thomas M. who wrote (11419)4/1/2004 8:04:07 PM
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Tort reformer Ken Lay commits tort fraud:

<<< In 1986 Ken Lay sued a motorist who rear-ended his daughter’s car. Represented by Vinson & Elkins, Lay sued a special education aide, seeking $6,025 for car damages and another $4,000 for such things as Robyn Lay’s “pain and suffering” and “mental anguish.” Under questioning, the plaintiffs admitted that Robyn did not seek medical attention until a week after the accident and that their insurer had paid their car repair bill—which was half of what they demanded. >>>

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