Just days before the start of a developer’s trial to recover more than $108 million allegedly lost in Bridgeport’s Steel Point development project, a state court judge ruled that nearly $100 million in lost profits can’t be claimed.

Waterbury Superior Court Judge Barry K. Stevens, on the complex litigation docket, has granted a defense motion to exclude evidence of lost profits on grounds that those damages are simply too speculative to claim.

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