HarryHurley.com
BREAKING NEWS
FIRST
REPORTED HERE
FORMER
ATLANTIC CITY DEPUTY POLICE CHIEF
WIL
GLASS
RECEIVES $
75,000
IN
PUNITIVE DAMAGES
Former Police Chief
Arthiur Snellbaker swore under oath in United States District Court today that
he has no money beyond his monthly pension ... and, indicated to the jury that
he is presently living off of credit cards.
The Jury fairly took
into consideration Snellbaker's confessed financial state today and awarded
Glass punitive damages which reflect Snellbaker's sworn testimony
regarding his ability to pay a judgement.
The Jury awarded Glass
$ 896,000 yesterday in
Compensatory damages ... basically awarding Glass to the penny, his annual
salary for a period of 6 years, which they estimate that he would have continued
to work in Atlantic City.
Former Mayor Lorenzo
Langford testified as a witness called by the City of Atlantic City. Don Hurley
also testified in this trial, as a witness called by the Plaintiff.
Editor's Note: We take no formal position
regarding Snellbaker's financial claim, however, we note that a relatively short
time ago, Snellbaker was awarded a substantial six-figure settlement from the
City of Atlantic City. He swore under oath today that the money has
been
spent.