Model sues Playboy for $500K after golf shot on 'back nine' mishap
Posted by: Jon Ben-Mayor on 03/16/2014 08:55 AM [ Comments ]
A model who performed a publicity stunt for the Playboy Golf Finals at the Industry Hills Golf Club in Los Angeles back in 2012 has filed a lawsuit against Playboy Enterprises. The suit alleges that after a golf shot, which was hit off a tee placed in her buttocks, the model was injured by the golfer missing his mark.
According to TMZ, Liz Dickson was instructed to lie on her stomach and pose for a photo with comedian and radio host Kevin Klein.
Dickson says a golf tee was placed between her butt cheeks and a golf ball was balanced on the top of the tee. Playboy Morning Show radio host Kevin Klein, was supposed to hit the ball but missed the shot and “struck plaintiff on the buttocks, causing her injuries and damages.”
Dickson is seeking $500,000 plus punitive damages citing battery and negligence. In addition to pain, her lawsuit alleges that she suffered “worrying and anxiety” after the incident.
Dickson says a golf tee was placed between her butt cheeks and a golf ball was balanced on the top of the tee. Playboy Morning Show radio host Kevin Klein, was supposed to hit the ball but missed the shot and “struck plaintiff on the buttocks, causing her injuries and damages.”
Dickson is seeking $500,000 plus punitive damages citing battery and negligence. In addition to pain, her lawsuit alleges that she suffered “worrying and anxiety” after the incident.
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