Ghost gun company ordered to pay $104 million in Kentucky case, ‘largest in U.S. history’

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Nearly three years after 18-year-old Henry Willis killed himself after buying a ghost gun online, a Louisville jury awarded his mother more than $100 million in damages. The out-of-state seller Husky Armory LLC and its parent company Up North Media LLC didn’t respond to the lawsuit, show up for the trial or defend themselves.

It’s the largest dollar amount awarded by a jury against a gun dealer in the country, according to the lawyers in the case…

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