Baltimore jury awards $21M to man, woman attacked by Pava LaPere’s killer

April Hurley addressed the media on Aug. 30, 2024, after Jason Billingsley was sentenced to life in prison following his guilty plea to two counts of attempted murder and one count of first-degree murder. She was flanked by  attorneys Malcolm Ruff, left, and Billy Murphy. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)
April Hurley addressed the media on Aug. 30, 2024, after Jason Billingsley was sentenced to life in prison following his guilty plea to two counts of attempted murder and one count of first-degree murder. She was flanked by attorneys Malcolm Ruff, left, and Billy Murphy. (Kevin Richardson/Staff)
The Baltimore Sun's Dan Belson (Kevin Richardson/Sun Staff)Baltimore Sun reporter Mathew Schumer. (Lloyd Fox/Staff)
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A Baltimore jury awarded more than $21 million to two survivors of an attack carried out days before the killing of tech entrepreneur Pava LaPere, finding the assailant and the property owners who employed him liable for their injuries.

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