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NYPD cop whose foot was run over by Ferrari driver reportedly filing $10M lawsuit [w/video]

Posted Aug 22nd 2012 12:45PM

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Remember the genius who tried to run over an NYPD officer that was writing ticket for said genius' illegally parked Ferrari? Said genius is being sued by said cop for US$10 million.

The 458 Italia owner has a name; Julien Chabbot. According to the New York Post, the 28-year-old internet entrepreneur is being sued by officer Felix Recio, who claims Chabbot intentionally tried to run him over when he was attempting to write a ticket. Recio has reportedly retained lawyer Sal Strazzullo, who has motioned to increase the criminal charges from felony assault to first-degree assault with a deadly weapon. "Chabbott clearly had no regard for Officer Recio's life," said Strazzullo, "hitting him with his Ferrari could have caused serious injured or even death.

According to the report, the August 4 SoHo incident left the 34-year-old officer with "a swollen foot and bruising." Recio continued, "I believe he deliberately drove towards me with an intent to hurt me." Recio is suing for personal injury and says he has not been able to work since the incident.

Meanwhile, Chabbott's attorney, Ben Brafman, denies the upped charges, stating: "We are not aware of any civil lawsuit... I would be shocked if a US$10 million lawsuit is in fact being contemplated given the fact that we have developed information to the effect that the officer in question appears to have suffered no injury whatsoever."

We'll see how this sordid legal affair plays out. In the meantime, click here to watch the caught-on-video incident.


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News Source: New York Post, YouTube

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cbanstey

video clearly shows cop was NOT run over.............big blue is fibbing

August 24 2012 at 8:05 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
h0l0gramco

The cop was giving the guy a ticket that he did not deserve. I've been past that hotel a lot, and valet always parks the cars there for the owners to retrieve. And moreover I didn't see his foot get run over.

August 24 2012 at 1:49 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
SG Newman

Huge overkill on all of this, and certainly baited out by the cop.

Normally I will take the side of the Police on these issues, but that incident was handled very poorly by both involved. Yes the driver should have respected the officer and not moved, but the officer was also being a bit of a dick as well and shuffled his foot under the tire outside the view of the driver.

Is someone always responsible for their vehicle? Of course. But that is also under the understanding that most people are not going to intentionally move their body into the unseen path of your vehicle.

August 22 2012 at 6:32 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply