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Debra Davis

Monday, December 10, 2012

Judge: Lawsuit Against Kraft Companies Can Go to Trial

The lawsuit against three Kraft Companies for the death of two women following a 2008 car crash after a Country Music Festival concert at Gillette Stadium will go to trial.

CORRECTION (11:41 a.m., Dec. 11, 2012) - Norfolk County Superior Court Judge Patrick Brady dismissed the lawsuit against The Kraft Group and Patriots owner and CEO Robert Kraft last Friday but ruled that the lawsuit against three Kraft companies, FXP, NPS and TeamOps, can go to trial. It was reported in an earlier version of this story that the lawsuit against Robert Kraft can go to trial, which is inaccurate. Norfolk County Superior Court Judge Patrick Brady dismissed the lawsuit against New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft involving the deaths of two women in 2008 following a car crash after a Country Music Festival concert at Gillette Stadium but ruled the lawsuit against three of Kraft's companies, FXP, NPS and TeamOps can go to …

Keith Vega

9:41 am on Monday, December 10, 2012

These parents should be ashamed of themselves. This is the kind of behavior that is pulling America down. Those young ladies were responsible for their actions, but not in the eyes of many modern Americans. It is always someone else's fault/responsibility, and why don't we see if we can get a few million while we are at it? It makes me ill.   more ›

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Parents Say Kraft 'Partly to Blame' for Death of Two Women in 2008 Crash

The family of a young woman killed in a 2008 car crash following a Country Music Festival concert at Gillette Stadium has filed a lawsuit against New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, claiming he is "partly responsible" for the tragedy.

Editor's note: To watch 7News' broadcast of this story, click here. DEDHAM - Parents of Debra Davis appeared in Dedham District Court last week claiming New England Patriots CEO and owner Robert Kraft is "partly responsible" for the death of their daughter and one of their daughter's friends following a car crash after the 2008 New England Country Music Festival at Gillette Stadium, according to 7News. Davis and her friend, Alexa Latteo, were reportedly leaving the 2008 Country Music Festival when the vehicle they were traveling in crashed into a tree. Both women were killed. An autopsy later showed the two underage women, were drunk, allegedly from a day of drinking in the parking lot of Gillette Stadium prior to the 2008 country music …

Keith Vega

8:43 am on Tuesday, November 27, 2012

What a joke. These parents should be ashamed of themselves. Those girls knew exactly what they were doing and it is not Kraft's responsibility to be their parents. It is their parents responsibility. This lawsuit is disgusting.   more ›

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