Hosie v. Omni Hotels Management Corporation
Filing
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JUDGMENT in favor of Deana Hosie against Omni Hotels Management Corporation. Signed by Chief Judge Martin Reidinger on 1/27/2025. (hms)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
ASHEVILLE DIVISION
CIVIL CASE NO. 1:22-cv-00265-MR-WCM
DEANA HOSIE,
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Plaintiff,
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vs.
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OMNI HOTELS MANAGEMENT )
CORPORATION,
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Defendant.
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JUDGMENT
THIS MATTER came for trial and was heard by the undersigned judge,
and a jury was empaneled and answered the issues presented as follows:
1.
Was the Plaintiff Deana Hosie injured by the negligence of the
Defendant Omni Hotels Management Corporation?
Answer:
2.
Did the Plaintiff, by her own negligence, contribute to her injury?
Answer:
3.
YES
NO
What amount of damages, if any, is Plaintiff entitled to recover
as a direct result of the actions of the Defendant?
Answer:
$500,000
The members of the jury were polled by the Court at the request of the
Defendant and each affirmed and confirmed that the answers to the
questions on the Verdict Sheet was his or her verdict.
Based on the unanimous verdict of the jury,
IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED that
the Plaintiff Deana Hosie shall recover from, and the Clerk shall enter
Judgment against, the Defendant Omni Hotels Management Corporation for
compensatory personal injury damages in the amount of $500,000, plus
prejudgment interest from December 1, 2022 until the date of entry of this
Judgment at the annual rate of 8% per year simple interest in accordance
with North Carolina General Statutes §§ 24-1 and 24-5(b), plus postjudgment interest from the date of entry of this Judgment until satisfied in
accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 1961, and the costs of this action. The Plaintiff
shall submit a Bill of Costs to the Clerk.
Signed: January 27, 2025
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