in

Daniel Penny demands dismissal of Jordan Neely’s dad’s lawsuit in new filing

daniel-penny-demands-dismissal-of-jordan-neely’s-dad’s-lawsuit-in-new-filing
Daniel Penny demands dismissal of Jordan Neely’s dad’s lawsuit in new filing

Daniel Penny says a lawsuit filed by Jordan Neely’s father should be dismissed outright, according to a new filing by his attorneys.

On Monday, Penny submitted a reply to the civil suit filed last year in Manhattan Supreme Court just before his December acquittal in criminal court over the subway death of Neely, and argued that Penny is not culpable for any civil damages.

Jordan Neely seated in a suit

Daniel Penny has called for the lawsuit against him filed by Jordan Neely’s father to be dismissed. Getty Images

Jordan Neely's father outside courthouse

Neely’s father filed the suit against Penny late last year. Gregory P. Mango

Daniel Penny holds Jordan Neely in a chokehold on the floor of the train

Penny was acquitted in criminal court in Neely’s death. Juan Vazquez

Penny’s attorney Steven Raiser, who helped represent him in his criminal trial, says that any “injuries or damages” suffered by Neely’s dad, Andre Zachery, “were caused in whole or in part by the culpable conduct, negligence, carelessness, and lack of care on the part of Plaintiff,” the filing reads.

In a statement, Raiser said: “We continue to assert Danny’s innocence and will fight back against these allegations with the same vigor and determination as in the criminal case.”

“A criminal jury exonerated Danny from any wrongdoing and we expect nothing less from a civil jury once they too are armed with all the facts,” he added.

Representatives and attorneys for Zachery did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

2-death-row-inmates-reject-biden’s-commutation-of-their-sentences

2 Death Row Inmates Reject Biden’s Commutation Of Their Sentences

nyc-sees-‘staggering’-146.5%-spike-in-felony-assaults-by-repeat-offenders-as-top-cops-blame-‘broken-system’

NYC sees ‘staggering’ 146.5% spike in felony assaults by repeat offenders as top cops blame ‘broken system’