Lawsuit to continue against West Chicago strip club linked to fatal crash
KANE COUNTY - A Kane County judge Friday declined to dismiss a lawsuit against a West Chicago strip club accused of allowing a drunken patron -- who later killed two people in a fiery crash -- to drive away.
Diamonds Gentleman Club, which does not serve liquor, shares responsibility for patrons who consume their own liquor there, Judge F. Keith Brown ruled. The club should have concluded that driver John Homatas would probably cause the 2004 accident because he was intoxicated, Brown wrote.
The club's owners argued it does not owe a special duty to customers.
Lawyers for the families of victims John Chiariello and April Simmons, who was pregnant, contend Diamonds encouraged Homatas to drink the liquor he and his friends brought.
They also gave him the keys to his valet-parked car after ejecting him from the club when he showed signs of intoxication.
Homatas, 26, of Wayne was convicted and sentenced in October to 12 years in prison for aggravated DUI and reckless homicide.
2007-12-24
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