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Similar lawsuits in the federal courts have been tossed out because the federal law regarding a state created danger was not established at the time of the bonfire incident. The federal judge also wrote there was no evidence that the officials acted with "deliberate indifference."
Last year the U.S. Supreme Court declined to take up the case.
In 2004, the student leaders of the bonfire, or "red pots," settled out of court for about $6 million, said Keith. The money came from the homeowner policies of the defendants' parents.
quote:I spoke with one of the university's attorneys several years ago. I asked him what the plaintiffs were after. He gave a simple answer.
I guess I don't understand why they feel the need to sue the individuals - and I didn't even know they sued the Red Pots??? Jeez.
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and for them this is not about money. It's about getting the University to live up to the promises they made years ago.
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I could care less if the victims families filed suit against the university; but when Aggies sue Aggies, that crosses the line.
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I also wondered how many were aware that the leading lawyers in the case from the parents were a Baylor grad and a teasip
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Contributors can choose between two funds: a Bonfire Relief Fund and a Bonfire Memorial Endowed Fund. The Bonfire Relief Fund, managed by The Association of Former Students, will assist families with expenses incurred as a result of the accident. The Bonfire Memorial Endowed Fund, managed by the Texas A&M Foundation, will fund permanent recognition of those who died in the accident.
Bonfire Relief Fund gifts can be sent to The Association of Former Students, 505 george Bush Drive, College Station, Texas, 77840-2918. Donors should write "Bonfire Relief Fund" on their checks. Donors also can make gifts through Bank One, Texas, N.A. Gifts made through Bank One should indicate bank routing number 111000614 and account number 1583582273. For more information, contact Association Director of Fund Raising Barabara Kasper at 979-845-8161 or 800-392-2096.
Bonfire Memorial Fund gifts can be sent to the Texas A&M Foundation, 401 George Bush Drive, College Station, Texas, 77840-2811. Donors should write "Bonfire Memorial Fund" on their checks. Also, any donor honoring a specific student should include the student's name on the check. For more information, contact Foundation College Programs Director Durwood Lewis at 979-845-8161 or 800-392-3310.
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i bet some parents who are suing never had a good relationship with their child but now are the first in the lottery line.
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It's about getting the University to live up to the promises they made years ago. You guys can insult them if you wish, but know that the ones I know want Bonfire to come back just as much you do.
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ut know that the ones I know want Bonfire to come back just as much you do.
quote:How much punishment do you think they'll be able to inflict? The joy of seeing the former president, dean of students, bonfire adviser, corps of cadets commandant, and others make a claim against their personal liability insurance is about all they'll receive.
who are you or anybody else to ask that the families drop their demands for punitive damages?
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But we already know Texas A&M and the State of Texas won't pay out one more dime than the state liability cap provides.
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The Baylor law firm and the other sips want to beat TAMU someway. It is only money nothing else.