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Litigation

Aug. 3, 2000

Bank Absolved In Boy's Mauling

B of A Absolved In Boy's Mauling Although it owned the property where a construction company's guard dogs fatally mauled a young boy in 1995, Bank of America is not liable for the boy's death, the 2nd District Court of Appeal ruled Tuesday.

        Although it owned the property where a construction company's guard dogs fatally mauled a young boy in 1995, Bank of America is not liable for the boy's death, the 2nd District Court of Appeal ruled Tuesday.
        Bank of America purchased a piece of property on South Chester Avenue in Compton during a foreclosure sale April 24, 1995. According to the ruling, t...

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