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A former UPS driver filed a lawsuit against Joe Namath, seeking at least $15,000 for injuries he says he sustained when three dogs attacked him when he was making a delivery to the Hall of Famer’s Tequesta house in 2007.
In the lawsuit, David Gunter said the three dogs-- a German shepherd, Weimaraner and Labrador retriever- “caused vicious and serious personal injuries.”
Gunter filed the suit last week.
Neither Namath nor his New York attorney were available for comment.
Last month, Gunter testified before a special magistrate and said that one of Namath’s dogs bit him on the back of his calf.
The magistrate found Leo the Lab was dangerous; and the dog now can’t leave Namath’s yard without a leash or muzzle and has to be caged when guests visit. The dog can’t be taken to the dog park or other public places.
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/Joe-Namath-dog-lawsuit-122209
I wonder if this suit would have been filed had it not been Mr. Namath's dogs?
In the lawsuit, David Gunter said the three dogs-- a German shepherd, Weimaraner and Labrador retriever- “caused vicious and serious personal injuries.”
Gunter filed the suit last week.
Neither Namath nor his New York attorney were available for comment.
Last month, Gunter testified before a special magistrate and said that one of Namath’s dogs bit him on the back of his calf.
The magistrate found Leo the Lab was dangerous; and the dog now can’t leave Namath’s yard without a leash or muzzle and has to be caged when guests visit. The dog can’t be taken to the dog park or other public places.
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/Joe-Namath-dog-lawsuit-122209
I wonder if this suit would have been filed had it not been Mr. Namath's dogs?