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Texas jury awards $301B settlement in suit against bar

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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (AP) — A Texas jury has awarded a largely symbolic settlement of more than $301 billion in a lawsuit against a Corpus Christi bar. The suit stems from a 2017 crash that killed 59-year-old Tamra Kindred, her 16-year-old granddaughter Aujuni Anderson, and the other driver, Joshua Delbosque. Kindred’s daughters alleged Beer Belly’s Sports Bar served Delbosque a “dangerous amount of alcohol.” The suit says the 29-year-old ran a red light at 91 mph, causing the crash. A lawyer for Beer Belly’s and its owner have not responded to a request for comment. The Houston Chronicle reports that the bar closed in 2019.

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