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Durango - Girls sued for delivering cookies

by WeeVixen <qvrfcnzzreqvr@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 5, 2005 at 08:38 AM

Remind me not to do anything nice for anyone in Durango, eh? Jeez...



Girls sued for delivering cookies
Friday, February 4, 2005 Posted: 4:15 PM EST (2115 GMT) 
 
 
DURANGO, Colorado (AP) -- Two teenage girls who surprised their 
neighbors with homemade cookies late one night were ordered to pay 
nearly $900 in medical bills for a woman who says she was so 
startled that she had to go to the hospital.

Judge Doug Walker declined Thursday to award punitive damages, 
saying he did not believe the girls acted maliciously.

Taylor Ostergaard, 17, and Lindsey Jo Zellitti, 18, baked the 
chocolate chip and sugar cookies one night last July.

They made packages with a half-dozen cookies each and added large 
red or pink construction-paper hearts that carried the message, 
"Have a great night."

The notes were signed with their first initials: "Love, The T and L 
Club."

Then they set off to make their deliveries.

Wanita Renea Young, 49, said she was at her rural home south of 
Durango around 10:30 p.m. when she said saw "shadowy figures" 
outside the house banging repeatedly on her door.

She yelled, "Who's there?" but no one answered, and the figures ran 
away.

Frightened, she spent the night at her sister's home, then went to 
the hospital the next morning because she was still shaking and had 
an upset stomach.

The teenagers' families offered to pay Young's medical bills, but 
she declined and sued, saying their apologies were not sincere and 
were not offered in person.

The girls declined comment after the ruling. Taylor's mother said 
the girl "cried and cried."

"She felt she was being punished for doing something nice," Jill 
Ostergaard said.

Young said the teenagers showed "very poor judgment"

"The victory wasn't sweet," Young said. "I'm not gloating about it. 
I just hope the girls learned a lesson."

The teens said they did not answer when the woman called out because 
they wanted the treats to be a surprise.


-- 
WeeVixen  (^_^;)
 




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Durango - Girls sued for delivering cookies
WeeVixen <qvrfcnzzreqv  2005-02-05 08:38:51 
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"chris" <who  2005-02-05 12:10:30 
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"rob" <123@[  2005-02-05 17:43:25 
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"rob" <123@[  2005-02-05 22:44:13 
Re: Durango - Girls sued for delivering cookies
WeeVixen <qvrfcnzzreqv  2005-02-07 17:06:52 
Re: Durango - Girls sued for delivering cookies
WeeVixen <qvrfcnzzreqv  2005-02-06 15:33:11 
Re: Durango - Girls sued for delivering cookies
"rob" <123@[  2005-02-06 19:51:03 
Re: Durango - Girls sued for delivering cookies
WeeVixen <qvrfcnzzreqv  2005-02-07 17:07:13 

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