After two and half years of legal maneuvering, a lawsuit filed by the parents of a former Georgia football offensive lineman against the University of Georgia Athletic Association and others has come to an end.
offensive lineman against the University of Georgia Athletic Association and the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia and others has come to an end after more than two and half years of legal maneuvering.filed with the State Court of Clarke County on Aug. 25 to “dismiss the action with prejudice.
When the lawsuit was filed on Dec. 5, 2019, Kevin Mays was seeking $3 million to pay for bills, pain and suffering, lost wages and attorney fees. Another $500,000 was sought for Melinda Mays for a “loss of consortium.” Other defendants in the case included corporate furniture retailer DeKalb Office and Mity-Lite, the manufacturer of the folding chair.
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