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Tuesday, March 05, 2013
Joshua Kobak, Former Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark Stuntman, Files $6 Million Lawsuit
Playbill.com: Former Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark stuntman and original cast member Richard Kobak, who, in a lawsuit, claims he was injured during his run with the Broadway musical, is suing Live Nation Worldwide and other companies for a total of $6 million, according to TheWrap.com.
As previoulsy reported, Kobak — also known as Joshua Kobak, a recent St. Jimmy in the North American tour of Green Day's American Idiot — said that he sustained two herniated discs, a concussion, whiplash and holes in both knees as a result of errors by crew members in charge of programming the aerial rigging computer.
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