A Cobb County jury has reached a $35 million verdict against Six Flags Over Georgia for the 2007 gang beating and traumatic brain injury of a visitor outside the entrance to the amusement park.

The jury apportioned 92 percent of the fault, worth $32.2 million, to Six Flags. Four other defendants were each found to be responsible for 2 percent of the fault, or $700,000 each.

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