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| Woman struck by car sues DOC |
| By theolympian.com |
| Published: 09/15/2009 |
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A woman is using the state Department of Corrections, contending the agency did not do enough to supervise an ex-con charged with purposefully running her over with a car. Kathie Lee Larson seeks unspecified damages for “immense pain and suffering” and “mental anguish and emotional distress.” Corrections spokesman Chad Lewis said Monday that the agency would have no comment on the lawsuit. Larson suffered life-threatening injuries when a car hit her June 26, 2008, as she tried to walk across a downtown Tacoma street, her lawsuit says. Police arrested Aiyisha G. Gillepsie not long after the incident, and prosecutors charged her with first-degree assault, two counts of second-degree assault, two counts of failing to remain at the scene of an injury accident and one count of possessing a stolen vehicle. Gillepsie, 29, has pleaded not guilty. She’s being held in jail in lieu of $250,000 bail. Prosecutors contend Gillepsie intentionally ran down Larson before steering a stolen SUV at two other women and then fleeing, according to records in her criminal case. Gillepsie has a history of mental illness, according to court documents, and was convicted of third-degree assault in 2006 after she tried to run over another man and then ran another vehicle off the road. Read More. |
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