Family struggles as $60M judgment after crash remains unpaid
JAKE ALLEN, Naples Daily News
April 11, 2021
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Angela Crowe, left, poses for a photo with her mother, Joan Antonuccio, right, while holding their dog at their home in Tampa, Fla., on Tuesday, March 30, 2021. A jury awarded $60 million to Crowe and Antonuccio in 2015 in a judgment against a former North Naples bar that served Crowe and her then-boyfriend too much alcohol on the night of the crash in 2003. Crowe and Antonuccio haven’t received a cent of that money. (Alex Driehaus/Naples Daily News via AP)Alex Driehaus/AP
NAPLES, Fla. (AP) Joan Antonuccio begged God not to take her daughter as she rushed to Naples Community Hospital from her home in Golden Gate Estates.
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