Lawsuit Surrounding Fatal Carjacking Settles for $12M
Lawsuit Surrounding Fatal Carjacking Settles for $12M
The lawsuit itself was filed by the wife of a man “killed during a carjacking at The Mall at Short Hills." Back in September the wife, Jamie Schare Friedland, made a “formal offer to settle the lawsuit,” and it seems the mall finally agreed, but what happened?It all began on December 15, 2013, when Jamie's husband, Dustin, was fatally shot at The Mall at Short Hills. Shortly after in March 2014, Jamie filed a “civil complaint against Taubman Centers Inc., the Michigan-based company that owns the upscale shopping mall in Millburn where her husband was shot.” In her lawsuit, she alleged “negligent security practices at the mall contributed to her husband's death at the hands of four carjackers during the theft of a Range Rover from the mall's parking deck.”
Inside of a mall; image courtesy of
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Widow in fatal mall carjacking offered to settle lawsuit for $12M, records showGunman in deadly Short Hills mall carjacking gets 30 years in plea deal
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