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Injuries Sustained From Glass in Food Net D.C. Prisoner $2,000

On April 28, 2003, Davont Pindle settled his negligence claim against Aramark Corporation and the District of Columbia for $2,000. Pindle claimed that on June 5, 2000, while eating in the dining hall at the Lorton Maximum Security Prison, he bit down on a piece of glass or other hard object that was in his food. The food was provided by Aramark under contract with the District of Columbia. Pindle claimed he suffered a chipped tooth and a tongue laceration as a result.
See: Pindle v. Aramark Corporation, Superior Court of the District of Columbia, Civil Division, Civil Action No. 01-1101 (2003).


On April 28, 2003, Davont Pindle settled his negligence claim against Aramark Corporation and the District of Columbia for $2,000. Pindle claimed that on June 5, 2000, while eating in the dining hall at the Lorton Maximum Security Prison, he bit down on a piece of glass or other hard object that was in his food. The food was provided by Aramark under contract with the District of Columbia. Pindle claimed he suffered a chipped tooth and a tongue laceration as a result.

See: Pindle v. Aramark Corporation, Superior Court of the District of Columbia, Civil Division, Civil Action No. 01-1101 (2003).

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