The widow of a man murdered outside his College Park condominium was awarded $3.2 million by a Fulton County jury, although her lawyers say only half is likely to be collectible as 50 percent of the judgment was against three men who are in prison for the slaying.
The remaining half is also in dispute. One of widow’s attorneys, Jeffrey Shiver, said he and his co-counsel, Andrew Rogers and Gilbert Deitch of Deitch & Rogers, expect to wrangle over $1.6 million that was evenly apportioned between the Camelot Club Condominium Association and its former security company, Alliance Security & Protective Services.
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