Did 17 Drinks Lead to Woman's Death? Lawsuit Blames Casino
"If they do not carefully navigate the litigation, the case can easily be dismissed," an attorney not associated with the case said.
October 18, 2024 at 04:16 PM
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LitigationA wrongful-death lawsuit has been filed against Caesar's Southern Indiana Hotel & Casino and associated parties following the death of Michelle Kelley, who died at the casino resort on March 28, after allegedly being over-served alcohol while visibly intoxicated.
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