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The Brat Queen ([info]thebratqueen) wrote in [info]unfunnybusiness,
@ 2009-08-13 08:06:00


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Current mood:Gobsmacked
Entry tags:another reason to hate people, doubleplusungood, jesus wept, sure we don't need no feminism, yet anothoer reason to hate people

Hotel!Fail
The topic here involves rape so I'll put behind a cut to avoid triggers. Short version is that a hotel blames the victim for her own rape. And not even in a subtle way.



Stamford Marriott claims woman was negligent in her own rape

STAMFORD -- A downtown hotel being sued by a woman raped at gunpoint in its parking garage is claiming she was careless, negligent and "failed to exercise due care for her own safety and the safety of her children and proper use of her senses and facilities," according to court documents.

The victim's attorneys also argue the hotel has inadvertently identified her to acquaintances by asking them to testify.

The Stamford Marriott Hotel & Spa, along with the firms in charge of managing the hotel and its parking garage, made the claim as part of a list of special defenses filed in state Superior Court in Stamford last month. Such defenses allow defendants in civil suits to argue they are not responsible for damages even if the plaintiff's story is true.

The special defenses, and the plaintiff's argument against them, are a few of the documents filed in a series of arguments and counterarguments as the case heads for trial, scheduled for April.

The woman filed the lawsuit in May 2008, six months after Danbury native Gary Fricker, 56, was sentenced to 20 years in prison after a plea deal in the case.

On Oct. 10, 2006, Fricker stuck a handgun in the back of the then 40-year-old woman and forced her and her children, then 3 and 5, into their minivan as they left the hotel, according to court documents.

She let him go through her wallet and told him he could take it, but Fricker demanded she take off her clothes. Fricker sexually assaulted the woman for several minutes, pointing the gun at her and her children and threatening to sexually assault one of her children.

When another car pulled up, the woman screamed, and Fricker fled. Police arrested Fricker near White Plains, N.Y., three days later, and he immediately confessed, police have said.

Fricker, a transient carpenter, had been arrested 20 times before and was wanted in Florida on an arson case, police have said.

The woman, identified in court papers only as Jane Doe, claims in the suit that Fricker had been in the hotel and garage acting suspiciously days before the attack, as well as the afternoon of the attack, and the hotel failed to notice him, apprehend him or make him leave. During the attack, security personnel did not see or stop him, the suit claims.

The hotel also claims as a special defense that the acts were unforeseen and beyond their control, that the woman and her children failed to properly "mitigate their damages," and that the hotel had not been notified about Fricker.

The hotel also subpoenaed several people involved with the family, including a Pilates instructor, friends, tennis partners and the children's baby sitter. The woman's attorneys argue the individuals subpoenaed do not know anything about the attack, that the subpoenas inadvertently identified her to those people and that it was merely an effort by the hotel's attorneys to intimidate her.

A general manager reached at the hotel declined to comment. An attorney for the hotel, Stephen Brown, did not return a call seeking comment. The woman's attorney, Ernest Teitell, also declined to comment.


Because as we all know, when someone is pointing a gun at you and threatening your children it's you and your children's fault.

I have no words. Seriously.


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[info]indis_earfalas
2009-08-15 04:02 am UTC (link)
Crowne Plaza really are pricey, but if you can get hold of a Priority Privilege membership (I don't know for sure, but I'd assume its an international thing) they are actually really good - whether its worth it or not is dependant on how often you're going to use it though.

Meanwhile, this is what I got back from Marriott this morning:


Dear Valued Guest,

Thank you for contacting Marriott.

We wish to convey our respect and sympathy for Ms. Doe and her family, who were the victims of a horrendous crime in 2006.

Marriott is profoundly sorry that such a terrible thing happened to the victim of this violent crime. And unfortunately this situation has created a mistaken impression that Marriott lacks respect and concern for Ms. Doe or other victims of violent crime.

However, out of respect for the privacy of the victim and the expectations of the Court in the pending litigation, we are not at liberty to comment on the claims or defenses in this case.

Regards,
Marriott Customer Care

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[info]thebratqueen
2009-08-15 04:06 am UTC (link)
Thanks for posting that.

I have to admit it doesn't fly for me. I am totally willing to grant that it might have been all legalese cutting and pasting that caused the idea that it was the victim's fault but... dude. "It's a mistaken impression that we're not going to do anything to correct." That's an apology?

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[info]brennalarose
2009-08-15 10:01 pm UTC (link)
Nope, it's a failure to CYA.

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