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Settlement Reached in Elizabeth Daly Suit against VA ABC

Updated: Aug 13, 2014 09:32 PM

The commonwealth of Virginia reached a settlement with Elizabeth Daly in her lawsuit against several agents of the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. More>>

Judge: Parts of $40M VA ABC Lawsuit to Move Forward

Updated: Jul 01, 2014 06:13 PM

A federal judge has decided to allow parts of a $40 million lawsuit filed by a University of Virginia student against state Alcoholic Beverage Control agents to move forward. More>>

Judge Hears Motion to Dismiss VA ABC Lawsuit

Updated: Jun 17, 2014 11:00 AM

A federal judge says he will rule in about two weeks on a motion to toss out a $40 million lawsuit against seven Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control agents. More>>

VA Seeks Dismissal of Federal Lawsuit against State, ABC Agents

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Virginia is asking a judge to dismiss the $40 million lawsuit filed by a University of Virginia student at the center of a botched Alcoholic Beverage Control sting. More>>

UVA Student Lawsuit Against VA, ABC Agents Heads to Federal Court

Updated: Apr 10, 2014 10:43 AM

A $40M lawsuit against the state and seven agents with VA ABC, filed by UVA student Elizabeth Daly, is headed to federal court. More>>

NBC29 Archive: ABC Agents Wrongly Arrest UVA Student

ABC agents arrested 20-year-old UVA student Elizabeth Daly after they thought the sparkling water she bought was beer.

Daly said the officers who approached her showed unidentifiable badges. She planned to talk to them through her car window, but when she started the car, the officers reacted, and one of them drew a gun. She drove away and called 911. The operator confirmed the officers were legitimate and Daly was arrested.

The charges were dropped two months later and her record was expunged. She sued for $40 million. The case was settled for $212,500.

 
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