Damien J.
11-02-2006, 05:45 AM
Rapper Dwight “Heavy D” Myers has filed a $1.5 million lawsuit against his insurance company stemming from a tragic stampede that took place nearly 15 years ago. In his lawsuit against National Union Fire Insurance Co., Heavy accuses the company of refusing to pay damages to the people who sued him following the now-infamous celebrity basketball game at the City College of New York. On December 28, 1991, nine people were crushed to death trying to gain entry to the gym where it took place.
In 1999, Myers and Sean “P. Diddy” Combs, the event’s promoters, and the school were found negligent as 5,000 tickets were sold for the event though the gym’s capacity was only 2,730. According to Myers’ attorney, Paul Martin, although he secured an insurance policy from National Union to cover anything involving his work as an entertainer, to date Myers has had to pay $791, 899 in damages to the victims. Heavy is seeking reimbursement, plus interest of $381,167 and $324, 919 in legal fees and costs. The insurance company has yet to respond to the lawsuit, which was filed Oct. 27 in Manhattan Supreme Court.
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In 1999, Myers and Sean “P. Diddy” Combs, the event’s promoters, and the school were found negligent as 5,000 tickets were sold for the event though the gym’s capacity was only 2,730. According to Myers’ attorney, Paul Martin, although he secured an insurance policy from National Union to cover anything involving his work as an entertainer, to date Myers has had to pay $791, 899 in damages to the victims. Heavy is seeking reimbursement, plus interest of $381,167 and $324, 919 in legal fees and costs. The insurance company has yet to respond to the lawsuit, which was filed Oct. 27 in Manhattan Supreme Court.
This report is provided by BET.com