On this episode of The Deep Dive, we examine a high-stakes personal injury lawsuit where the defense alleges far more than a routine accident claim.
Court filings from litigation involving The 89 Bonnie Realty Corporation accuse the plaintiff of being tied to a broader staged-accident network, pointing to conflicting versions of how the incident occurred and alleged connections to a known “runner” previously identified in RICO litigation.
We break down the defense’s strategy: claims of a repeat treatment “protocol” designed to inflate damages, a fight over summary judgment to delay depositions, and a motion to amend the pleadings to assert fraud counterclaims.
Is this a standard liability dispute — or part of a coordinated litigation blueprint? Let’s dive in.