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07.19.06
IF WE HAD A NICKEL FOR EVERY TIME...A SKULLGAME STUDY IN WISHFUL THINKING

The Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court has tossed out a 2002 lawsuit filed by a Colts Neck High School student who sued almost everyone he could because his private parts were partially visible in a high school yearbook photo. In his original complaint, Tyler Bennett, then a junior and a member of the Colts Neck High School basketball team, stated that because he did not wear an athletic supporter under his basketball shorts, his genitals were partially visible in a photo published in the school's 2002 yearbook. Bennett, 22, sued the entire Freehold Regional Board of Education, superintendent James Wasser, the principal and vice principal of Colts Neck High School, teacher Deena Clark, yearbook advisor Al Sinclair, the publishing company that put out the yearbook and several fellow students who worked on the yearbook. According to his lawsuit, Bennett stated that he suffered from emotional distress.


 


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