Saturday, April 30, 2011
Chinese gymnast, other sues Time Warner for $ 1.8 billion
NEW YORK (AP) — Champion of Chinese gymnast paralyzed in the 1998 goodwill games at 1.8 billion dollars for the right thing against the former AOL Time Warner Inc., the media and entertainment company in the United States Gymnastics Federation, and on Thursday, saying the accident and the other broke promises to carry on her afterwards.The lawsuit is filed in a Federal Court in Manhattan sang LAN, the lawyers broke her neck during the Heating period of the vault is a New York, the lawyers say. Her condition has deteriorated, because of the company, now called Time Warner games and gymnastics Organization failed to follow up on promises to make sure that her medical bills and other needs were discussed. The lawsuit says, he has been unable to obtain the necessary treatments.Time Warner spokesman said Mallory Zalkin, he had no comment on behalf of the company. Indianapolis-based Gymnastics Foundation, the spokesman said the Leslie King, the Group was a direct comment.The lawsuit, said Lan was paralyzed from the mid-11 down after he dislocated and fractured two vertebrae and injured his spinal cord of ovine and caprine animals, when someone has walked into the vault when he is pushed from the vault, and remove the mat, before he landed. It should be noted that the celebrities, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Celine Dion and Christopher Reeve, visited him and offer support after the accident. Then-Vice President Al Gore and his family visited him in hospital.The lawsuit, said Lan, 29, has become a celebrity, and the disabled in China., shall be governed by the law of the story added Yet, spokesperson, Lan has been victimized by credit card fraud recently two Chinese-Americans, who was appointed after the accident of his legal huoltajat over his parents objections of the Chinese Gymnastics Association. It said that he is treated with a propaganda campaign to smear her good name and that the two people has had his medical treatment, and relationships with the American doctors. "Living in China for the past 13 years, Ms. Lan was literally unable to sue the American Court of Justice or the Court of justice by the people's Republic of China, "noting his restrictive living conditions, said the lawsuit."Ms. Lan was struggling over the past 13 years, the people's Republic of China, without the proper insurance, health care, without spending a penny for his death will replace the injured (sic) of freedom without permanent injury to persons, or to use the right to seek, as the case may be. "For more information about the print code and access rights, visit our FAQ. Report corrections and clarifications, contact Standards Editor Brent Jones. For consideration for publication in the newspaper to comment letters@usatoday.com. Include name, phone number, city and State inspection. You can view our corrections, go to corrections. usatoday.com. We've updated the chat help. Changes include a brief overview of the monitoring process and the report of the "report abuse" button (). Read more.
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