Personal Injury Lawyers For Sharpton Are Not Happy With Her

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I am sure Dominique Sharpton’s personal injury lawyers are not happy with her.

Add another leg to the Dominique Sharpton world tour: Las Vegas.
The globe-trotting Dominique Sharpton — whose personal injury lawyers claim she is permanently injured after spraining her ankle on a Manhattan crosswalk last year — went from climbing mountains in Bali to partying in Nevada this weekend.
“Vegas nights with the fam!” she gushed Friday in an Instagram post taken from the Venetian Hotel.
Dominique Sharpton’s social-media posts caught the eyes of city lawyers last week, who warned her to preserve the Web content as part of her $5 million personal-injury lawsuit against the city.
Dominique, 28, says in court papers she is “still suffering” after the fall at Broome Street and Broadway, which she says left her with multiple ligament and tendon tears.
At his weekly National Action Network meeting Saturday, the Rev. Al said he wouldn’t second guess his daughter’s medical condition or the judgment of her lawyer.

UPDATE:

Dominique Sharpton has finally wised up.
The globe-trotting daughter of the Rev. Al Sharpton made her Twitter and Instagram feeds private this weekend after posting several embarrassing vacation photos that probably have scuttled a $5 million slip-and-fall lawsuit she filed against the city.
The younger Sharpton has been living it up in recent days, hiking up the mountains of Bali and hard-partying on the streets of Las Vegas — in adventures she’s been photographically sharing on social media.
The images run counter to her claims she suffered permanent injuries after allegedly taking a tumble last year at Broome Street and Broadway, tearing ligaments and tendons.
Now, all of the 28-year-old Sharpton’s tweets and Instagram photos are protected, so only her followers — whom she could block later — can view her postings.

http://nypost.com/2015/05/23/dominique-sharpton-hangs-in-las-vegas-after-permanent-injury/