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July 1, 2010
The "Most-Sued Mascot in Sports" is Sued Again
The Phillie Phanatic, named by Bob Jarvis (Nova Southeastern) as the "most-sued mascot in sports," is adding to his tally. His latest round of litigation was brought by a woman claiming the Phanatic injured her knees when he climbed through the stands at a 2008 game in Reading, PA (home of the Phillies AA minor league club). Coverage is here: Philly.com; ABA Journal.
--CJR
July 1, 2010 in Current Affairs, Sports | Permalink
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