Current:Home > StocksTeen volleyball player who lost her legs in violent car crash sues city of St. Louis and 2 drivers involved -Thrive Money Mindset
Teen volleyball player who lost her legs in violent car crash sues city of St. Louis and 2 drivers involved
View
Date:2025-04-18 10:42:38
A teenage volleyball player from Tennessee is suing the city of St. Louis, Missouri, as well as two drivers involved in a violent car crash in February that caused her to lose both of her legs.
CBS affiliate KMOV obtained a redacted copy of the lawsuit, which was filed Tuesday on behalf of the teenager, Janae Edmonson. The driver allegedly responsible for the wreck, Daniel Riley, was out on bond on a robbery charge despite several violations of his bond. The accident resulted in outrage against Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner amid concerns that dysfunction in her office allowed Riley to remain free. Gardner resigned in May as Republican Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey was seeking her ouster.
Gardner was not named in the lawsuit but her attorney, Kevin Carnie, said they were "weighing the possibility," the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.
Edmondson, then a high school senior, was in St. Louis for a volleyball tournament on Feb. 18. She was with her parents crossing an intersection when a speeding car driven by Riley collided with another car driven by a woman. Edmondson was pinned between the two vehicles.
Edmondson "had her bright future brutally ripped away," the lawsuit states, calling the crash "completely preventable."
The lawsuit seeks damages of more than $25,000 from Riley, his mother, Kimberly, the city, and the driver of the other vehicle, as well as EAN Holdings LLC, the car rental company that does business as Enterprise Rent-A-Car. The suit says Riley's mother obtained her 2023 Audi from that company and gave him access to it before he struck Edmonson, allowing him to borrow it despite the fact that he had "exhibited habitual recklessness while driving automobiles," according to court documents.
The lawsuit says the driver of the other car should be held liable because she, too, was driving without a valid license.
The lawsuit blames the city for failing to maintain a safe intersection, citing a yield sign that the lawsuit claims was inadequate because buildings blocked the view of oncoming traffic. "In violation of its duty ... St. Louis negligently permitted and maintained a dangerous condition to exist at the Intersection, creating an unreasonable risk of injury to pedestrians," it states.
A city spokesman declined comment.
Riley remains jailed as he awaits trial in his criminal case.
A GoFundMe campaign launched to support Edmonson and her family and help with their medical costs had raised more than $820,000 as of Thursday morning.
- In:
- Missouri
- Lawsuit
- St. Louis
- Car Crash
- Tennessee
veryGood! (4)
Related
- Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie return for an 'Encore,' reminisce about 'The Simple Life'
- The Ultimatum's Brian and Lisa Reveal Where Their Relationship Stands After Pregnancy Bombshell
- Colorado father killed after confronting alleged scooter thieves in yard
- Good Luck Charlie Star Mia Talerico Starting High School Will Make You Feel Old AF
- 'Malcolm in the Middle’ to return with new episodes featuring Frankie Muniz
- How Kim Cattrall Returned as Samantha in And Just Like That Season 2 Finale
- Jurors convict Alabama woman in 2020 beating death of toddler
- Danny Trejo shares he's 55-years sober: 'One day at a time'
- Spooky or not? Some Choa Chu Kang residents say community garden resembles cemetery
- Current mortgage rates are the highest they've been since 2001. Is there an end in sight?
Ranking
- Tarte Shape Tape Concealer Sells Once Every 4 Seconds: Get 50% Off Before It's Gone
- Alex Murdaugh friend pleads guilty to helping steal from dead maid’s family
- Launch of 4 astronauts to space station bumped to Saturday
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg stamp to be unveiled at U.S. Postal Service ceremony
- New Zealand official reverses visa refusal for US conservative influencer Candace Owens
- Spanish soccer president faces general assembly amid reports he will resign for kissing a player
- Bryan Kohberger's trial is postponed after Idaho student stabbings suspect waives right to speedy trial
- One of two Democrats on North Carolina’s Supreme Court is stepping down
Recommendation
Bodycam footage shows high
Why Taylor Armstrong Is Confident Kyle Richards & Mauricio Umansky Will Work Through Marriage Troubles
Iowa's Noah Shannon facing year-long suspension tied to NCAA gambling investigation
New gas pipeline rules floated following 2018 blasts in Massachusetts
Jamie Foxx gets stitches after a glass is thrown at him during dinner in Beverly Hills
Cardinals cut bait on Isaiah Simmons, trade former first-round NFL draft pick to Giants
Judge OKs updated Great Lakes fishing agreement between native tribes, state and federal agencies
Subway sold to Arby's and Dunkin' owner Roark Capital