One of the men then grabbed Kim’s cell phone and threw it to the ground, presumably in an attempt to prevent her from calling authorities. The assailants physically took Kim’s and her friends’ wallets and purses at gunpoint, the suit states. 12, 2010, at an unspecified time, when they were approached by two men carrying firearms. The defendants in the case are Philadelphia-based SugarHouse Casino, HSP Gaming LP, and SugarHouse HSP Gaming LP.Īccording to the lawsuit, Kim and her companions were getting out of her car in the casino’s parking lot Nov. 28 at the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas on behalf of Soon Young Kim.
Misher, of the law firm of Zarwin, Baum, DeVito, Kaplan, Schaer & Toddy, P.C., filed the personal injury complaint Sept. woman has filed a civil claim against a Philadelphia casino for failing to protect her and her guests during a visit to the gaming hall after they were robbed at gunpoint.