Former Universal Pictures co-chairman Brian Mulligan has lost another lawsuit stemming from allegations that he was severely beaten by Lapd officers John Miller and James Nichols in May 2012. This time, a judge has dismissed his claims against public relations consultant Eric Rose, who worked with the Lapd's union, over the response to his charges. Mulligan has admitted to the use of bath salts, and officers used that fact to claim that Mulligan was in an altered state from the use of drugs and that he had resisted arrest. Mulligan suffered a broken nasal bone and a broken scapula.
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- 5/6/2014
- by Eriq Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Brian Mulligan, the entertainment turned financial executive who made headlines last year after he admitted to snorting bath salts prior to a bloody altercation with police officers, slapped the Los Angeles Police Department with a $20 million lawsuit yesterday, on charges of civil rights violations, assault, and -- in a further twist in the bizarre case -- false imprisonment.
The former co-chairman of Universal Pictures alleges that two Lapd officers forced him to rent a motel room and trapped him inside as a “setup” to extort $3000 from him. The suit also claims that Mulligan's attempt to escape was the catalyst that led to the officers battering his face and snapping both his shoulder bones.
Click here to read Mulligan’s full complaint against the Lapd.
The Lapd insists its officers acted in self defense against a drug-fueled assailant. According to a police report, the officers were responding to reports of a white man breaking into cars,...
The former co-chairman of Universal Pictures alleges that two Lapd officers forced him to rent a motel room and trapped him inside as a “setup” to extort $3000 from him. The suit also claims that Mulligan's attempt to escape was the catalyst that led to the officers battering his face and snapping both his shoulder bones.
Click here to read Mulligan’s full complaint against the Lapd.
The Lapd insists its officers acted in self defense against a drug-fueled assailant. According to a police report, the officers were responding to reports of a white man breaking into cars,...
- 2/7/2013
- by Mallika Rao
- Huffington Post
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