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Family awarded over $100 million from ghost gun company for death of teen in historic verdict
A Kentucky jury awarded Laura Herp over $104 million in a lawsuit against Husky Armory LLC and Up North Media LLC, its parent company, for selling a ghost gun kit to her son Henry Willis, who died by suicide six days after receiving it. The verdict, the largest in U.S. history against a firearms seller, highlights the company's failure to conduct background checks that would have revealed Henry's age and mental health diagnosis of schizophrenia.
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