Former New Jersey attorney James P. Sweeney admits he threw pasta at a man during an argument, just as a woman suing him claimed.
But he denied he was drunk, or that the pasta had fra diavolo sauce, as the plaintiff alleged.
A jury found against former New Jersey attorney James Sweeney, accused of throwing hot pasta and sauce on a woman, who claimed she then fell and hit her head.
June 08, 2018 at 10:03 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Connecticut Law Tribune
Former New Jersey attorney James P. Sweeney admits he threw pasta at a man during an argument, just as a woman suing him claimed.
But he denied he was drunk, or that the pasta had fra diavolo sauce, as the plaintiff alleged.
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