Avast, ye scurvy dogs! This lawsuit against ol' Bama star Brandon Miller be naught but a greedy attempt for gold! - Glenn Guilbeau
2023-10-27
Arrr, me hearties! The young buccaneer, Brandon Miller o' the Charlotte Hornets, be findin' himself in a bind. The crew o' Jamea Harris be suin' him for a wrongful death after she got herself shot and sent to Davy Jones' locker. Ahoy, what a predicament!
The wrongful death lawsuit against former Alabama basketball star Brandon Miller and two others has been filed by the family of murder victim Jamea Jonae Harris. The timing of the lawsuit couldn't be more opportune, as Miller recently signed his first NBA contract and secured a lucrative shoe endorsement deal with Nike. The Harris family hopes to receive a substantial amount of money from Miller through a jury trial or pre-trial settlement. The lawsuit alleges that Miller, along with Darius Miles and Michael Davis, displayed negligent and reckless behavior that led to Harris' death. While Miller was never arrested, evidence suggests that he was involved in the murder. Phone records and police testimony indicate that Miller transported a gun to Miles, who then passed it to Davis, the person who ultimately killed Harris. The lawsuit does not separate Miller from Miles and Davis, and all three are held accountable for Harris' death. The family and their lawyers are demanding a jury trial to cross-examine the defendants and gather more evidence to strengthen their case. Miller and his attorneys are likely to pay the Harris family to avoid a trial. Meanwhile, the self-defense claims made by Miles and his attorneys have been debunked by the Tuscaloosa District Attorney, further damaging Miller's case. The outcome of Miles' case could also have implications for Miller. Overall, the lawsuit is seen as a money grab by some, but given the tragic circumstances, the Harris family and their young son deserve compensation.