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May 14, 2019
5:36:44pm
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Shortly after an intoxicated Nicholas Immesberger crashed his car and died, an attorney for Immesberger’s family alleges someone at Tiger Woods’ restaurant in Jupiter, Florida, deleted videotape evidence of Immesberger drinking at the restaurant’s bar for nearly three hours. “We have through our investigation uncovered evidence to show that the bar knew what happened, they knew about the crash that night and shortly thereafter that video evidence was destroyed and deleted off of the servers they had there at The Woods," attorney Spencer Kuvin said at a Tuesday news conference. “We absolutely believe that the videotape was destroyed as a direct result of his death and knowledge that he was there that night and they wanted to get rid of that evidence.” The family of Immesberger, an employee at Woods’ restaurant, The Woods, has filed suit against Woods and his girlfriend Erica Herman, alleging that the restaurant overserved Immesberger immediately prior to his death behind the wheel of his car in December 2018. https://www.yahoo.com/sports/tiger-woods-lawsuit-family-alleges-destruction-of-evidence-in-sons-accidental-death-191049871.html In most states, if the restaurant/ bar serves someone who is visibly intoxicated, the establishment is responsible for the consequences. Florida may hold the establishment responsible for serving minors or "habitually addicted" individuals. Looks like his restaurant is going to have to prove that the bartender/ employee was not a habitually addicted individual.

A person who sells or furnishes alcoholic beverages to a person of lawful drinking age shall not thereby become liable for injury or damage caused by or resulting from the intoxication of such person, except that a person who willfully and unlawfully sells or furnishes alcoholic beverages to a person who is not of lawful drinking age or who knowingly serves a person habitually addicted to the use of any or all alcoholic beverages may become liable for injury or damage caused by or resulting from the intoxication of such minor or person.

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Related Threads Topic: This is crazy to me, why do so many people just try to blame someone else. Seems like a money grab to me. (Nuke, May 14, 2019 at 11:16am)

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