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Gene E. Bloch  
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 More options 4 Apr 2007, 18:37
Newsgroups: rec.arts.dance
From: "Gene E. Bloch" <hamburger@NOT_SPAM.invalid>
Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 12:37:26 -0500
Local: Wed 4 Apr 2007 18:37
Subject: Re: Negligent Dancing Lawsuit in Chicago ...
You seem to have a warped sense of humor...

"Tom Tom" <tajcountry...@comcast.net> wrote in
news:coedndchJJIgAY7bnZ2dnUVZ_vShnZ2d@comcast.com:

> I hope lawyer David Baum doesn't attend any WCS Dance Convention
> because he could file a new lawsuit every other week.  Ha ha ha!!
> Tom Jennings

> Chicago Suit Charges 'Negligent Dancing'
> By Associated Press
> Tue Apr 3, 8:12 AM

> CHICAGO - A woman is suing her dance partner, claiming he dropped
> her on her head after flipping her into the air at an office
> party.

> Lacey Hindman, 22, was a victim of "negligent dancing," says her
> lawyer, David M. Baum.

> In the suit, Hindman claims that during a party at a Chicago bar
> and restaurant in April 2006, David Prange grabbed her by the
> forearms and tossed her in the air, and then she crashed to the
> wood floor.

> "I was in the air, over him," Hindman said. "I fell hard enough
> you could hear the impact of me hitting the floor over the sound
> from the jukebox."

> Hindman said in the suit, filed in Cook County Circuit Court, that
> she suffered a fractured skull and brain injuries. She is seeking
> damages for medical bills and lost wages for time missed from
> work.

> Hindman worked for Prange's wife, Kate Prange, at Shop Girl, a
> women's boutique.

> There was no immediate response to a call seeking comment from
> David Prange on Tuesday.

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Gene E. Bloch (Gino) ... letters617blochg3251
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