Charles Rambo the repo man, true to the mythic Vietnam anti-hero John Rambo, acted with a reckless abandon that cost his employer a $359,253 verdict.
In a trial that concluded this week in Fort Myers, the jury found that Dan D. Smith, a real Vietnam War Marine Corps veteran, was snagged on his car’s side mirror by his military bracelet when he was trying to stop Rambo.
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