Man wins $2.3M for severed penis attack in New York
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 11:24 pm
The guy probably won't get much of the money as the defendant doesn't have it and is serving 38 years for the attack.
http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/arti ... /712059927
Victim awarded $2.3 million for genital mutilation, other torture
PAYMENT DOUBTFUL: Attacker is serving 38 years for vicious attack
By JOSH GORE
TIMES STAFF WRITER
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2011
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CANTON An Ogdensburg man who was stabbed and tortured Jan. 31, 2008 was awarded $2.3 million by a state Supreme Court judge after suing his attacker.
Harry E. Klages II admitted to slashing Andrew W. Lesperance from his stomach to his groin with a knife, mutilating his eyes, cutting off his penis and attempting to sever the victims leg below his hip.
According to the decision by Judge David R. Demarest, Mr. Lesperance was awarded $386,395.60 for past medical expenses and $2 million for past and future loss of enjoyment of life.
Though a successful decision, Mr. Lesperances lawyer, Stephen D. Ciotoli of Syracuse, said it is doubtful Mr. Lesperance will get much of the money.
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What can you do with someone whos in jail, and Ill assume with no assets? he said. Klages was sentenced in 2009 to 38 years in prison for two felony assault counts.
Mr. Ciotoli said he is happy with the decision, but it doesnt compensate Mr. Lesperance for what hes been through.
In what can only be described as a gross understatement, (Mr. Lesperance) testified that (Klages) ruined his life, Judge Demarest wrote in his three-page decision.
Mr. Lesperance spent two years in a rehabilitation facility after the assault.
Klages accepted a plea deal in 2009 and was sentenced to prison for 38 years.
Mr. Lesperance has previously sued the St. Lawrence County Probation Department, alleging that the department knew Klages had been violating his probation before the assault and failed to act. That lawsuit was dismissed.
The attack took place following a party at Klages apartment at 441 S. Main St., Massena.
Klages had been convicted twice and placed on probation from cases that were settled when he pleaded guilty to attempted assault. One involved a hammer attack on a man in Potsdam on July 23, 2005. The other was a knife attack on an Ogdensburg man in a tavern parking lot Aug. 26, 2006.
Mr. Lesperance did not return phone calls left with his family seeking comment.
http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/arti ... /712059927
Victim awarded $2.3 million for genital mutilation, other torture
PAYMENT DOUBTFUL: Attacker is serving 38 years for vicious attack
By JOSH GORE
TIMES STAFF WRITER
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2011
ARTICLE OPTIONS
A A A
CANTON An Ogdensburg man who was stabbed and tortured Jan. 31, 2008 was awarded $2.3 million by a state Supreme Court judge after suing his attacker.
Harry E. Klages II admitted to slashing Andrew W. Lesperance from his stomach to his groin with a knife, mutilating his eyes, cutting off his penis and attempting to sever the victims leg below his hip.
According to the decision by Judge David R. Demarest, Mr. Lesperance was awarded $386,395.60 for past medical expenses and $2 million for past and future loss of enjoyment of life.
Though a successful decision, Mr. Lesperances lawyer, Stephen D. Ciotoli of Syracuse, said it is doubtful Mr. Lesperance will get much of the money.
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What can you do with someone whos in jail, and Ill assume with no assets? he said. Klages was sentenced in 2009 to 38 years in prison for two felony assault counts.
Mr. Ciotoli said he is happy with the decision, but it doesnt compensate Mr. Lesperance for what hes been through.
In what can only be described as a gross understatement, (Mr. Lesperance) testified that (Klages) ruined his life, Judge Demarest wrote in his three-page decision.
Mr. Lesperance spent two years in a rehabilitation facility after the assault.
Klages accepted a plea deal in 2009 and was sentenced to prison for 38 years.
Mr. Lesperance has previously sued the St. Lawrence County Probation Department, alleging that the department knew Klages had been violating his probation before the assault and failed to act. That lawsuit was dismissed.
The attack took place following a party at Klages apartment at 441 S. Main St., Massena.
Klages had been convicted twice and placed on probation from cases that were settled when he pleaded guilty to attempted assault. One involved a hammer attack on a man in Potsdam on July 23, 2005. The other was a knife attack on an Ogdensburg man in a tavern parking lot Aug. 26, 2006.
Mr. Lesperance did not return phone calls left with his family seeking comment.