A California state court jury cleared Six Flags Magic Mountain of all liability last September in a long-running lawsuit alleging a roller coaster at the amusement park caused a girl's traumatic brain injury.
The Los Angeles County jury returned their verdict one day after hearing closing arguments in a trial that began on on August 4. They found in a 10-2 decision that the Green Lantern coaster did not cause injuries to plaintiff Talia Wise, who claimed the ride caused damage to her brain in 2015 when she was 13-years-old.
Verdict for defendant.
![]() | 02:01:44 | Witness Direct Examination | Jergenson , Taylor | Seldin, Robin | Video Conference | |
![]() | 02:37:13 | Witness Cross Examination | Ford, Cory | Seldin, Robin | Video Conference | |
![]() | 02:55:04 | Witness Re-Direct Examination | Jergenson , Taylor | Seldin, Robin | Video Conference |
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