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Ghost gun company ordered to pay $100M in the death of a Kentucky teen in historic verdict
A ghost gun company, Husky Armory LLC, was ordered to pay $104.2 million in the death of an 18-year-old Kentucky teen who used the company’s pistol-building kit to commit suicide. The verdict, the largest-ever against a gun dealer, followed a trial determining Husky Armory violated federal regulations by selling the kit to a minor.
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