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OT: "Soccer-Roderick" sued by fan...
Date: September 24, 2014 14:20

I just had to share this one winking smiley



LAS VEGAS (CN) - Rod Stewart is known for kicking soccer balls into the audience during his concerts, and now a fan says one smashed him in the face and broke his nose at Caesar's Palace.
Mostafa Kashe claims Stewart "intentionally kicked multiple soccer balls" into the audience with "sufficient force so as to potentially injure patrons" at his Oct. 7, 2012 concert.
Kashe says he was "unexpectedly hit in the face by a soccer ball kicked from the stage" by Stewart, which fractured his nasal cavity and caused other injuries requiring medical and cosmetic attention.
Kashe sued Stewart and Caesar's Palace on Monday in Clark County Court, along with concert promoter AEG Live. He accuses them of negligence and failure to warn.
"Stewart has significant experience in the sport of soccer and experience in kicking soccer balls, having previously tried out for a professional soccer team in the UK and regularly playing in amateur soccer leagues since his youth," the complaint states.
"Stewart either knew or should have known that his actions could cause injury to unsuspecting patrons of his concerts."
Kashe says he had to cut short his family vacation in Las Vegas and continues to suffer from mental and physical pain and "cosmetic damages" that might be permanent.
He claims Caesar's Palace officials and AEG Live knew or "should have been aware of Stewart kicking soccer balls without warning into the crowd as part of his show."
Kashe seeks special, general and compensatory damages exceeding $10,000, lost wages, attorney's fees and other relief. He is represented by Larry J. Weinsteen.
Stewart, 69, gained fame as the singer for the Jeff Beck Group and The Faces during the late 1960s and early 1970s. His solo career began to flourish with the release of "Every Picture Tells a Story" in 1971, which became the top-selling LP in the United States, and he has remained an internationally renowned singer and entertainer.

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2014-09-24 14:21 by DandelionPowderman.

Re: OT: "Soccer-Roderick" sued by fan...
Posted by: MadMax ()
Date: September 24, 2014 14:33

The guy probably asked someone after the concert to kick in his face in order to try to lure some wonga outta Rod. If the judge buys it says even more about 'em yanks....

Keep the Faith Rod!!!!

Re: OT: "Soccer-Roderick" sued by fan...
Posted by: mr_dja ()
Date: September 24, 2014 15:36

Quote
MadMax
The guy probably asked someone after the concert to kick in his face in order to try to lure some wonga outta Rod. If the judge buys it says even more about 'em yanks....

Keep the Faith Rod!!!!

Are you purposely trying to offend a large segment of this board?

What exactly does it say about "'em Yanks?" Why don't you elaborate as to how superior your society is to theirs?

Read a news story and pass judgment on an entire society without knowing what actually happened? Is that what YOUR society does? Actually sounds pretty similar to a large portion of "'em Yanks" as you called them.

Maybe you should think about the possibility that you're no better than many of "'em Yanks" before you start your insulting posts.

Just a thought.

Peace,
Mr DJA

Re: OT: "Soccer-Roderick" sued by fan...
Date: September 24, 2014 15:46

I interpreted "'em yanks" in this case as the opportunists who'll sue as soon as they get the chance - not the entire nation.

I could be wrong, though, what do you say, Max? smiling smiley



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