ALBANY — A judge in Albany has ordered that Nauman Hussain be deposed from state prison in the civil lawsuits filed against him in connection with the 2018 limousine crash in Schoharie that killed 20 people.
State Supreme Court Justice Denise Hartman on Monday scheduled Hussain’s deposition for Oct. 22 at Attica Correctional Facility, where he is serving 5 to 15 years in prison for the deaths of the driver, 17 passengers, and two bystanders killed when the out-of-control limousine slammed into a parking lot next to a store at the intersection of routes 30 and 30A.
Hussain was the operator of Prestige Limousine, an unregulated limousine operation that he ran with his father, Shahed Hussain, out of their Wilton motel…