Case Against Former NBA Star Involving Boy's Drowning Dismissed
Case Against Former NBA Star Involving Boy's Drowning Dismissed
Former NBA star Marcus Camby has settled a wrongful death lawsuit filed by Marcus McGhee accusing him of being partly to blame for his 9-year-old nephew’s (also named Marcus McGhee) drowning at his Texas mansion during a Thanksgiving celebration in 2016. The ex-NBA star responded to the lawsuit by stating he was in no way responsible for his nephew’s death and had no legal responsibility for the incident under Texas law. He fought for it to be dismissed.Camby said the boy's death was “a terrible, tragic, and unnecessary death of a young boy…who was part of Camby’s own family.” He also pointed out that young Marcus’ caretakers — his mother, aunt, and grandmother — were all present on the day of the drowning and “failed to properly supervise, monitor and control the activities of Marcus.”In this lawsuit, McGhee accused Camby and the family of drinking and smoking marijuana while the boy went missing on the property. Camby denied drinking at his deposition, but law enforcement did discover alcohol was present during the investigation. Another officer noted that when the team arrived at home, they “observed a large group of people walking around the exterior of the residence. I approached a group by the garage and could smell a strong odor of burnt marijuana.”
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Suit filed against former NBA pro Camby after nephew's deathFather of NBA Star Marcus Camby’s Dead Nephew Alleges Drinking and Drug Use Before Tragic DeathMarcus Camby Settles Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over Nephew’s Drowning
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