Largest Verdict For Fraud Ever Rendered For Deception Related To E-Z-Go Golf Cars. Fraud Judgment For 1.67 Million Dollars Entered Against Textron Inc.
Stephen Jamieson, a partner in the law firm Solomon, Saltsman &
Jamieson based in Los Angeles, California, in association with Tom Ward of the
Lancaster based law firm Michelizzi, Schwabacher, Ward & Collins, obtained
a Judgment for Fraud against E-Z-Go division of Textron, Inc. also known as
TEXTRON INC this month. TEXTRON INC., a multinational defense contractor that
is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol TXT is ranked 190th
on the Forbes 500. Ryan Kroll, an associate at Solomon, Saltsman &
Jamieson assisted Mr. Jamieson.
After a six week trial, a twelve person jury decided a verdict in favor of
Ridgetop Ranch Properties, Inc. dba Lake Elizabeth Golf Course (LEGC) on
claims of Breach of Express Warranty, Breach of the Implied Warranty of
Fitness for a Particular Purpose, Fraud by Intentional Misrepresentation and
Fraud by Concealment.
"The jury was clearly convinced by the evidence produced at trial that
TEXTRON (E-Z-GO Golf Cart Division) committed Fraud," explains Stephen
Jamieson. "E-Z-GO tried to hide behind limitations in its printed
warranty but was not allowed to do so."
According to the lawsuit: the 80 E-Z-GO TXT golf cars broke down, failed, or
were inoperable on a weekly basis, rendering numerous golf cars unfit for use;
that while E-Z-GO was stating to LEGC that the golf cars were not defective
for use at the Course, E-Z-GO was nevertheless at the same time seeking
reimbursement and credit from the speed controller manufacturer, Curtis
Instruments Inc., claiming the speed controllers used on the TXT golf cars
were defective and/or unfit for use; and, that E-Z-GO concealed these and
other facts from LEGC and went on to replace the failed speed controllers with
similarly defective controllers.
Due to the continual breakdowns of the E-Z-GO golf cars, LEGC gained a
reputation at that time as a course that was unreliable and dangerous, thereby
suffering a tremendous decrease in the number of golf rounds played which
caused a decrease in profitability and a diminution of value of the Course.
The jury determined damages caused by E-Z-GO Division of Textron Inc., also
known as TEXTRON, INC., to be $1,670,932.00, plus Costs, and 10% Post Judgment
Interest.
The Complaint and Judgment are at:
www.ssjlaw.com


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