By Associated Press, Published: April 28
NEW YORK — A champion Chinese gymnast paralyzed in an accident at the 1998 Goodwill Games filed a $1.8 billion lawsuit against the former AOL Time Warner Inc. media and entertainment company and the U.S. Gymnastics Federation on Thursday, saying they and others broke promises to care for her afterward.
The lawsuit was filed in federal court in Manhattan by lawyers for Sang Lan, who broke her neck during a warm-up vault at the games in New York.
Her lawyers say her condition has deteriorated because the company, now called Time Warner, and the gymnastics organization failed to follow through on promises to make sure her medical bills and other needs were covered. The lawsuit says she has been unable to obtain necessary treatments.
Time Warner spokeswoman Mallory Zalkin said she had no comment on behalf of the company. A spokeswoman for the Indianapolis-based gymnastics foundation, Leslie King, said the group had no immediate comment.
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