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09-22-11, 08:19 PM #1
Kidnap victim sues federal government for failing to track the man who held her captive for 18 years
more here Kidnap victim files complaint, blasting feds' 'inexcusable' lack of oversight - CNN.comJaycee Dugard filed a complaint against the federal government Thursday, seeking compensation for what she called its failures to track the man who held her captive for 18 years.
The lawsuit was filed Thursday morning in the U.S. District Court for Northern California. This comes after the U.S. government "summarily rejected" two requests from Dugard "for private mediation in the case," according to a press release from Nancy Seltzer and Associates, a Los Angeles-based public relations firm that represents the long-time kidnap victim.
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09-22-11, 08:39 PM #2
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Don't think it'll go very far. Even with Phillip Garrido on parole, there was no affirmative duty owed to Jaycee Dugard.
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