“We can confirm with absolute certainty that Jamie Komoroski did not set foot in Taco Boy, nor did anyone on our team serve her alcohol at the restaurant,” Taco Boy said in a statement in response to the lawsuit. Komoroski was a new employee of a local restaurant, Taco Boy, and her supervisor is accused of “organizing, arranging, and supervising an employee function/meeting knowing that excessive amounts of alcoholic beverages would be purchased for, served to, and consumed by the employees attending the function/meeting,” the lawsuit says. “The state grants restaurants and bars a license for the privilege to serve alcohol, and with that privilege comes a responsibility to the community to serve patrons responsibly and to deny service to individuals who are visibly intoxicated,” Danny Dalton, Hutchinson’s attorney, said. “Our court system is founded upon principles of justice and mercy and that is where all facts will come to light.” “We cannot fathom what the families are going through and offer our deepest sympathies,” the statement said. “Despite being noticeably and visibly intoxicated at each of these establishments,” the lawsuit states, “Jaime Komoroski continued to be served, provided, and/or allowed to consume additional alcohol at each of them.”Ĭhris Gramiccioni, an attorney representing Komoroski in the criminal case said he and his client “ask that there not be a rush to judgment.” The lawsuit, which is also an injury lawsuit filed by the brother-in-law and nephew, claims Komoroski visited the El Gallo Bar and Grill in Charleston before making her way to Folly Beach, where she began bar hopping on Center Street, with stops at several bars and restaurants.ĬNN has reached out to the other establishments named in the suit and is awaiting comment. “She (Komoroski) stole an amazing human being that should not have been taken,” Aric Hutchinson said. ![]() Aric Hutchinson, his brother-in-law and the couple’s nephew were also injured in the crash, GMA reported. ![]() The bride died of blunt force injuries, according to the Charleston County Coroner’s Office.
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