It’s no joke.
A state appellate court ruled Wednesday that a comedy duo can seek additional attorney fees and damages in a case involving a video confrontation with a man one of the comics alleged molested him as a child.
A state appeals court opens the door to more damages for a comic duo that was barred from playing a video confrontation with an alleged molester.
July 16, 2014 at 05:20 PM
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It’s no joke.
A state appellate court ruled Wednesday that a comedy duo can seek additional attorney fees and damages in a case involving a video confrontation with a man one of the comics alleged molested him as a child.
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