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Fox 9 anchor Jeff Passolt sues state for a slip and fall

http://www.startribune.com/fox-9-anchor-jeff-passolt-sues-state-for-a-slip-and-fall/505802032/

Longtime Fox 9 News anchor Jeff Passolt is alleging negligence against the state of Minnesota for a slip and fall on the ice two years ago outside the State Capitol, shortly after he finished interviewing former Gov. Mark Dayton.

In a suit filed this week in Ramsey County District Court, Passolt says that the fall in February 2017 caused serious and permanent injuries and has resulted in more than $50,000 in medical expenses, pain, disability, disfigurement, embarrassment and emotional distress.

Passolt fell on an icy sidewalk on the east side of Cedar Street near the Minnesota Judicial Center, where the state Supreme Court sits. He broke his hip and underwent surgery, with doctors installing screws. His recovery was complicated by his diabetes, he told the Star Tribune a month after the fall.


According to the complaint, Passolt noticed evidence of "salt or some other surface compound suggesting that the sidewalk has been maintained."

But when he stepped, his left foot slid out from under him and caused him to fall "violently," according to the complaint.

"I was just barely moving when I got across the street," he told the Star Tribune two years ago. "I put my foot up on the curb — everything went flying. I had no time to think."

The incident allegedly happened after an interview at the State Capitol in Minnesota.
 
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