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a 16-year-old boy received $10 million from a New York jury on March 11 for a sexual assault at All Star Baseball Camp located on the premises of Long Island University. The boy was sleeping in an unlocked dormitory when he was assaulted by an intruder. The dormitory door was propped open with a rock, a common practice. The boy's father sued the camp and its proprietor, and the university. The boy claimed post-traumatic stress disorder. The jury assigned 45% liability to the university, 35% to the camp and
May 05, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on National Law Journal
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