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Plaintiff Dismisses Grove Street Games From Negligence Lawsuit

A parent who sued 15 video game companies last month on behalf of her 9-year-old son (see 2312070020) dismissed her claims against one of them, said her notice of dismissal Friday (docket 1:23-cv-16566) in U.S. District Court for Northern Illinois…

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in Chicago. Plaintiff Jaclyn Angelilli, a Kane County, Illinois, resident, alleged the defendants manufactured, published, marketed and sold gaming products “specifically developed and designed to cause the addiction" experienced by minors and other users. Angelilli voluntarily dismissed Grove Street Games without prejudice, said the notice.