NEWPORT BEACH -- A Southern California plaintiff's attorney attempted to publicly shame MGM Resorts Wednesday for its unusual decision to sue the victims of a mass shooting in Las Vegas last year.
The company's attempt to guard itself from liability connected to the tragedy was "insensitive," "crazy," and "unprecedented in the American justice system," Mark P. Robinson Jr. said at a news conference in front of a spray of TV news cam...
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