Carlo Amato had a pain in the neck that even he, a chiropractor, couldn’t make go away. It was human.
For months, Amato’s ex-girlfriend’s new paramour menaced him — filing false police reports and even having illegal drugs planted under his car.
A chiropractor who alleged he was the target of a bizarre romantic vendetta — which included drugs planted under his car with magnets — has won $2 million in compensatory and punitive damages for bad publicity that led to a loss of patients.
June 17, 2009 at 03:07 PM
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Carlo Amato had a pain in the neck that even he, a chiropractor, couldn’t make go away. It was human.
For months, Amato’s ex-girlfriend’s new paramour menaced him — filing false police reports and even having illegal drugs planted under his car.
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