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Updated · MyNewsLA.com · Jun 15
Kat Von D Seeks $13,500 in Costs After Judge Dismissed Ex-Manager's Retaliation Suit
Updated
Updated · MyNewsLA.com · Jun 15

Kat Von D Seeks $13,500 in Costs After Judge Dismissed Ex-Manager's Retaliation Suit

1 articles · Updated · MyNewsLA.com · Jun 15

Summary

  • $13,500 in litigation costs is what Kat Von D is now seeking after winning dismissal from former manager Stephanie Davidson’s employment lawsuit, with an Aug. 26 hearing set in Los Angeles Superior Court.
  • Davidson argues Von D can recover costs only if the 2022 suit was frivolous, and says her claims were grounded in complaints that High Voltage Tattoo ignored COVID-19 safety rules despite her type-1 diabetes.
  • Judge Kevin Brazile removed Von D as a defendant last August, finding she was not the alter ego of the now-shuttered High Voltage Tattoo and therefore could not be liable on Davidson’s retaliation claim.
  • The dispute stems from Davidson’s 2020 firing after she says she reported alleged protocol violations to state health officials and Gov. Gavin Newsom; Von D closed the West Hollywood shop in 2021 and later moved to Indiana.

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