Slide Fire Solutions wants money from shooter Stephen Paddocks's estate to settle a class-action suit against the company. But assets are set to go to victims.
The class-action suit argues that Slide Fire’s product was partly responsible for the deaths.
The killings “resulted from the military-style arsenal that Defendants manufactured, marketed, and sold to the general public, without any reasonable measures or safeguards, and which the killer foreseeably used to such horrific results,” the suit added.Now Slide Fire wants to snatch Paddock’s estate to pay off any damages eventually won by the suit. But Paddock’s entire $1.1 million estate has already been set aside for the beneficiaries of those killed in the shooting.
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