Jury Decides on Award for Rand Paul Over Yard Attack

More than $580K
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jan 30, 2019 6:32 PM CST
Jury Decides on Award for Rand Paul Over Yard Attack
Rene Boucher talks with his attorney Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019, during the second day of a civil trial involving Boucher and his neighbor U.S. Sen. Rand Paul in Warren Circuit Court in Bowling Green, Ky.   (Bac Totrong/Daily News via AP)

US Sen. Rand Paul has been awarded more than $580,000 in damages in his lawsuit against his neighbor who tackled him and broke several of his ribs, the AP reports. The surprise attack by Rene Boucher occurred in 2017 while the Republican lawmaker was doing yard work at his Kentucky home. A Kentucky jury on Wednesday awarded $375,000 in punitive damages and $200,000 for pain and suffering, plus $7,834 for medical expenses. Paul said afterward that he hopes the jury's verdict sends a "clear message that violence is not the answer." Boucher's lawyer, Matt Baker, says they will appeal. (Paul said he feared death during the attack.)

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