Civil Litigation
Oct. 7, 2019
Mistrial motion may follow billionaire defendant’s ouster
A Los Angeles judge may have to consider whether to declare a mistrial in the most recent sexual harassment case against billionaire Alki David after his latest antics got the former FlimOn chief executive tossed out of the courtroom and into a shouting match with several sheriff's deputies.




A Los Angeles judge may have to consider whether to declare a mistrial in the most recent sexual harassment case against billionaire Alki David after his latest antics got the former FlimOn chief executive tossed out of the courtroom and into a shouting match with several sheriff's deputies.
David's lawyer, Ellyn S. Garofalo of Venable LLP, said she may request the mistrial as early as Monday morning, arguing the scene could have p...
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