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Dodger Stadium Parking Lot Beating Victim Settles Lawsuit


The fan, Rafael Reyna, suffered a brain injury and was hospitalized on life support.

Their attorneys claimed in previous court papers that the crime rate at Dodger Stadium exceeds that of any other ballpark in Major League Baseball. After the Stow incident, security was ramped up in the parking lots and at the stadium, and the Dodgers management at the time (the team was sold after that) vowed to crack down on perceptions that a gang element had taken over on nights when discounts were offered. A Los Angeles Superior Court jury in 2014 awarded about $18 million in damages to Stow, while attributing 75% of the liability to his two assailants who beat him into a coma, 25% to the team, and none to former Dodgers owner Frank McCourt.

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