Monday, January 13, 2020

Georgia Football Transfer Cade Mays' Father Sues Georgia After Finger Amputation

The parents of transfer offensive lineman Cade Mays filed a lawsuit against the school last month after part of the father’s pinky was amputated during a 2017 recruiting event.
Kevin Mays is seeking general damages for pain and suffering and loss of labor, damages for past and future medical expenses and income, interests and costs and punitive damages. Melinda Mays is seeking general damages for loss of consortium.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution obtained a copy of the lawsuit, which was filed by Kevin and Melinda Mays in the State Court of Clarke County on Dec. 5, 2019. According to the lawsuit, Kevin and Melinda Mays, along with their sons Cooper and Cade, attended a dinner with recruits at Sanford Stadium on Dec. 15, 2017. While attempting to get up, Kevin Mays’s finger got stuck in the hinge of a folding chair.
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