A Harris County probate court jury trial concluded with a $12.1 million damages award to three families, finding an airplane pilot’s employer financially responsible for a crash that killed six prominent Houstonians.

Jeffrey Weiss, 65, of Houston and a senior vice president of investments at Raymond James & Associates, flew a twin-engine Beechcraft Baron 58 on April 22, 2019, when it crashed near Kerrville. Records indicate Weiss had more than 5,000 flight hours.

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