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Democratic Ambulance Chaser Files Class Action Lawsuit over Traffic Jam (Krispie's Bridgegate)
Front Page Magazine ^ | January 10, 2014 | Daniel Greenfield

Posted on 01/10/2014 4:00:12 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet

Democratic Party donor Rosemarie Arnold boasts that she’s the “Queen of Torts” based on a history of filing suits like a $30 million dollar dog bite lawsuit.

Other attorneys don’t seem to think too highly of the Queen of Torts and her tactics.

Which brings us back to Rosemarie Arnold and her claim on behalf of the child that he suffered a $30M injury to his ear. There are only two reasons for Ms. Arnold to do this:

1. The Queen of Torts is actually ignorant of the law; or

2. Rosmarie Arnold willfully elected to ignore the law, in the hunt for headlines, thereby raising ethical issues about her willfully ignoring the law.

Neither of these scenarios is good for her, as one goes to the issue of ignorance and the other to the issue of ethics. Pick your poison.

But Rosemarie Arnold is good at grabbing publicity. So no sooner did the media roll out its Hillary 2016/Bridgegate campaign, than the Democratic Party’s ambulance chaser jumped into the action with a no-class class action lawsuit.

Six people who were snarled in “Bridgegate” traffic slapped Gov. Chris Christie, his top aide, and Port Authority officials with a lawsuit Thursday. The six commuters, who are all from Bergen County, were “trapped on local roads” and were either late or missed work

Who are these six people?

The six plaintiffs are Zachary, Joy and Eli Galicki and Elizabeth Psaltos of Fort Lee, Robert Arnold of Leona, and Kim Joscelyn of Edgewater. Joscelyn and Psaltos work for attorney Rosemarie Arnold, who filed the suit.

I’m going to assume that Robert Arnold is probably related to Rosemarie Arnold. The two others are her employees. So this is a class action lawsuit filed by a lawyer on behalf of her own employees because they missed work.

At least Arnold has learned not to announce the amount up front, but I’m sure they won’t be satisfied with less than a trillion.

The Galickis appear to have some connection to the Myron Toback gold buying store.

Fort Lee resident Joy Galicki was headed to work in the Diamond District when she hit gridlock. “She was having panic attack,” Arnold said. “She was surrounded by other cars and there was no where to go. She had to get out of the car to throw up.”

If Joy Galicki is so mentally unstable that she can’t handle traffic gridlock on a commute from New York to New Jersey, she probably shouldn’t leave the house.

Traffic is part of life in New York City. It’s not subject to litigation. None of these people were trapped in the trunk of a car with a starving wolf. They were experiencing a normal part of life around here.

It may have been worsened by political shenanigans, but if you can’t handle traffic, you shouldn’t work in New York. I’m sure Fort Lee has its own market for buying gold from people.

And no ambulance chaser’s bio would be complete without a hot coffee lawsuit.

According to an NJ.com report, Francisco Rafael Borbolla was burned in August 2011 when McDonald’s restaurant workers gave him a breakfast cup of hot coffee without properly securing the lid.

Borbolla’s attorney, Rosemarie Arnold, said the coffee spilled all over Borbolla’s lap as he sat down at a table, causing him “horrendous” second-degree burns

Arnold insisted on Monday that Borbolla’s lawsuit is not frivolous.

“This is a serious case involving lack of due care on the part of McDonald’s,” she said. “If the naysayers saw the burns on my client’s genitals, they would be speechless.”

We’ll have to leave that to Arnold. There’s no mention of a settlement anywhere. But I’m sure the coffee was too hot.

(VIDEO-AT-LINK)


TOPICS: New Jersey; Issues; Parties
KEYWORDS: bridgegate; chrischristie; krispykreme; lawsuit; newjersey; randsconcerntrolls; tpinos

1 posted on 01/10/2014 4:00:12 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Christie is a lawyer, and should be able to navigate this just fine. A whale can swim safely with the sharks, non?


2 posted on 01/10/2014 6:13:38 PM PST by Mamzelle
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