Jury Awards $310 Million to Family of Teen in Fatal Florida Theme Park Ride Fall

Orlando, Fla. — A theme park ride manufacturer has been directed by a Florida court to pay a substantial $310 million in damages for the death of a 14-year-old boy who tragically fell from a ride in Orlando. The teen, Tyre Sampson, lost his life after he slipped from his seat on the FreeFall drop tower at ICON Park last March during a spring break trip. Tyre, who was visiting from St. Louis, Missouri, was part of a group that decided to experience what was promoted as the “world’s tallest” drop tower. The ride involves … Read more

$310 Million Awarded to Family After Teen’s Tragic Fall from Florida Amusement Park Ride

ORLANDO, Fla. — A Florida jury has ordered a $310 million payout to the family of a teenager who tragically died after falling from an amusement park ride last year. The verdict came after 14-year-old Tyre Sampson fell from the Freefall Drop Tower at Icon Park in March 2022, an incident that led to significant legal and regulatory repercussions. The legal investigation uncovered that adjustments had been made to two seats on the ride to accommodate Tyre’s larger body size, which unfortunately led to him slipping out of his safety harness. Pursuing justice for Tyre, … Read more

Victory for Public Lands: Winnetka Park District Settles Lawsuit, Ensures Centennial Park Beach Remains Public

Winnetka, IL – After an extensive legal battle spanning over two years, a settlement has been reached in a lawsuit that accused the Winnetka Park District of jeopardizing public land. The resolution keeps Centennial Park Beach under park district management, dissolving fears of privatization. The dispute was settled Thursday evening when the Winnetka Park Board voted unanimously to reach an agreement with local resident Robert Schriesheim, the plaintiff in the case. As per the settlement terms, the district has promised not to transfer ownership of the beach to any private entity, ensuring the land remains … Read more

Cleveland Clings to Browns Amid Legal Tussle Over Team’s Proposed Move to Brook Park

Cleveland, Ohio — Tensions are escalating in Cleveland as local authorities have initiated a lawsuit aiming to challenge the Cleveland Browns’ potential relocation. On Tuesday, the city filed in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court, contending that the Browns’ ownership is violating state law, potentially derailing plans or compelling a sale of the team to local buyers. The lawsuit leverages the “Modell law,” named after Art Modell who infamously moved the original Browns team to Baltimore in 1996. This Ohio state law was designed to prevent professional sports teams that benefit from taxpayer-funded facilities from relocating … Read more