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Fire Walk With Me

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Fri Mar 22, 2013, 11:16 AM Mar 2013

Friends of Wells Fargo Typo Victim Larry Delassus Suing For Wrongful Death

via Carlos of Occupy Fights Foreclosures

http://blogs.laweekly.com/informer/2013/03/wells_fargo_larry_delassus_wrongful_death.php

Attorney Anthony Trujillo sits at his desk overlooking the Pacific Ocean, clicking through hundreds of files on his computer. Each relates to his late friend and client, Larry Delassus, who died of heart failure in a Torrance courtroom in December as he sat in a wheelchair watching Trujillo argue a negligence and discrimination case on his behalf against banking giant Wells Fargo.

Now, Trujillo and Delassus' close friend Debbie Popovich say they will file a wrongful death claim in April against Wells Fargo and its tax service provider, CoreLogic. (CoreLogic was listed as First American Real Estate Tax Service in court documents until recently.)

On March 21, Trujillo will request an extension in his discrimination case from Superior Court Judge Laura C. Ellison, who had tentatively sided with Wells Fargo the day before Delassus collapsed in her courtroom. The tragic events set off a storm of complaints against Wells Fargo and the judge when L.A. Weekly published its article "Wells Fargo Typo Victim Dies in Court." On April 18, Popovich will ask a probate judge to name her the special administrator of Delassus' modest estate, so someone can act on his behalf.

Trujillo is not harboring any delusions about the difficulty he faces in pursuing a wrongful death suit against the banking giant. He'll need to prove that Wells Fargo's negligence exacerbated Delassus' illness -- a rare blood disorder called Budd-Chiari syndrome -- causing Delassus the stress that led to his December death in the courtroom.

(More at the link.)

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Friends of Wells Fargo Typo Victim Larry Delassus Suing For Wrongful Death (Original Post) Fire Walk With Me Mar 2013 OP
I hope they ask for a jury trial. That is the last thing these big banks want, to face the actual sabrina 1 Mar 2013 #1

sabrina 1

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1. I hope they ask for a jury trial. That is the last thing these big banks want, to face the actual
Fri Mar 22, 2013, 11:48 AM
Mar 2013

people. They are not very popular anywhere these days. I think it would not get to the jury, that the bank would make to try to avoid that. The lawyers should refuse any deals offered imo. Their chances with a jury in a case like this are excellent.

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