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Ghost gun company ordered to pay $104 million in Kentucky case, ‘largest in U.S. history’
A Kentucky jury awarded $104 million to the mother of Henry Willis, an 18-year-old who committed suicide after purchasing an illegal ghost gun kit from Husky Armory LLC. The companies involved, Husky Armory LLC and Up North Media LLC, did not respond to the lawsuit or attend the trial. The verdict is described as the largest jury award against a gun dealer in U.S. history.
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