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Mazeppa
7/12/2012, 08:42 PM
Suit blames Ala. coach Saban's daughter for fight
By JAY REEVES (Associated Press) | The Associated Press

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) -- The daughter of University of Alabama football coach Nick Saban is being sued by a sorority sister who claims the two got into a fight over a Facebook post after a night of drinking.

The lawsuit was filed late last month in Tuscaloosa by Sarah Grimes, who is identified as a sorority sister of Kristen Saban. Grimes suffered numerous injuries in a hair-pulling, throat-grabbing melee that an emergency room doctor said could have killed her, the suit claims.

The complaint seeks an unspecified amount of at least $10,000 and doesn't mention the football coach or his wife Terry Saban. A representative of the coach declined comment.

An attorney for Kristen Saban filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit on Thursday, blaming the altercation on Grimes and claiming the coach's daughter acted only in self-defense. Kristen Saban's motion said she didn't cause any of Grimes' injuries.

''We strongly dispute the allegations - and that's all they are at this point - made in the complaint,'' said Josh Hayes, an attorney for Kristen Saban. ''We will vigorously defend Kristen and the truth will come out.''

A lawyer for Grimes, Stephen Strickland, called the lawsuit ''a private matter.''

''It's not about Nick Saban, it's not about Miss Terry. It's about two individuals who used to be sorority sisters and friends,'' Strickland said. Both are still students at the university.

The lawsuit claimed Grimes and Kristen Saban were playing a drinking game called ''Power Hour'' with friends on Aug. 28, 2010. After an hour, around midnight, they went to a Tuscaloosa bar called Rounders where Kristen Saban got mad because a guy she had dated wasn't paying her enough attention, according to the suit.

The group went to a house after last call at the bar and Kristen Saban became emotional, the suit said. While lying on the floor with two other young women the coach's daughter began saying ''how everyone did not understand 'how it was' for her ... ,'' the complaint said.

''After Kristen refused to get off the floor after several people had tried to help her, Sarah looked over at Kristen and said, 'Kristen, please just shut up. We're all sick and tired of hearing it,''' according to the suit

Later, Kristen Saban posted to Facebook: ''No one likes Sarah! Yayyyyy!'' Confronted by Grimes, Kristen Saban deleted the post, the suit said.

Grimes claims the altercation began when she told Kristen Saban: ''That's fine, but we're done, you're crazy.'' Grimes contends the other woman punched her repeatedly in the head, grabbed her neck and pulled her hair, leaving her bloody, swollen and bruised.

Friends took Grimes to the emergency room at DCH Regional Medical Center, which is adjacent to the university campus. There, both city and university police and the university's dean of students showed up in response to an assault call, the suit said.

University spokeswoman Cathy Andreen said a worker from the school's student affairs office, not the dean, went to the hospital after being notified by university police. Such checks are standard when a student is hospitalized, she said.

Andreen declined further comment, citing privacy rules.

Tuscaloosa police Sgt. Brent Blankley said officers went to the hospital and filled out a report. ''The victim stated she did not want to prosecute in the case and the case was closed,'' he said, declining further comment.

The suit said Grimes was hurt so badly she suffered a concussion, an increase in migraine headaches, had nasal surgery and required psychological help.

''As a result of the beating and the head injuries Sarah Grimes sustained by Kristen Saban, Sarah has had repeated night terrors, anxiety, physical trembling, fears of dying from brain injuries, trouble sleeping, and intrusive recollections of the event,'' the lawsuit said.

Kristen Saban's lawyer argued that Grimes was responsible for her own injuries. The dismissal motion also said insurance covered Grimes' medical costs, so Kristen Saban shouldn't have to pay.

Kristen Saban pleaded guilty to an unspecified offense before the university's judicial board but was not prosecuted criminally, according to the suit. It said she was required to undergo psychological screening and take an anger management class.

A 2009 news release from the university about sorority recruitment identified both Grimes, of Pensacola, Fla., and Kristen Saban as new members of Phi Mu.

MamaMia
7/12/2012, 08:59 PM
The fact that someone has insurance doesn't exempt a guilty party of monetary damages, if Kristen Saban is in fact guilty. Seems like this will all come down to eye witness accounts. The university ordered her to go to undergo anger management therapy. Surely they didn't do that for no reason at all. So, she pleads guilty to an unspecified offense before the university's judicial board but she's not guilty enough for a criminal action?

MyT Oklahoma
7/12/2012, 09:42 PM
You know it's a slow news day when this is news.

However, I still would have been first in line to pay to have watched this catfight.

Wishboned
7/12/2012, 09:45 PM
You know it's a slow news day when this is news.

However, I still would have been first in line to pay to have watched this catfight.


It would have just been a blur. Even the catfights happen at SEC speed.

Mazeppa
7/12/2012, 09:47 PM
It was probably over in 4.2 seconds :)

LASooner
7/12/2012, 10:52 PM
http://media.247sports.com/Uploads/Assets/883/557/557883.jpg

There's crazy in them thar eyes.

soonerboy_odanorth
7/12/2012, 11:05 PM
Holy smokes. Is that really Saban's daughter?

Check out the Christmas presents an SEC coaching salary can buy daddy's pretty little princess.

P.S. That little thing beat up another girl? What the heck... the alleged victim have a moonlighting gig as a toothpick?

Seamus
7/12/2012, 11:32 PM
http://media.247sports.com/Uploads/Assets/883/557/557883.jpg

There's crazy in them thar eyes.

Yeah, but there's awesome in that rack.

Seamus
7/12/2012, 11:34 PM
Some great details in this linky. (http://gawker.com/sarah-grimes/)

MamaMia
7/13/2012, 12:23 AM
Yeah, but there's awesome in that rack.If by awesome, you mean silocone...then yeah.

Seamus
7/13/2012, 03:43 AM
If by awesome, you mean silocone...then yeah.

Silicon rules.

prrriiide
7/13/2012, 05:43 AM
http://media.247sports.com/Uploads/Assets/883/557/557883.jpg

There's crazy in them thar eyes.

She has eyes?

prrriiide
7/13/2012, 06:08 AM
The lawsuit claimed Grimes and Kristen Saban were playing a drinking game called ''Power Hour'' with friends on Aug. 28, 2010.

Power hour:


Power Hour, with its variants Centurion (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centurion_%28game%29) (aka Century Club) and 21 for 21, is a drinking event where player(s) drink a specified number of alcohol shots within one hour. Variants include one shot of beer every minute for an hour or 21 shots within one hour. In the USA, a power hour event is often associated with a person's 21st birthday when they reach the legal drinking age (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_drinking_age#Americas)...

Each shot of beer contains 1.5 fluid ounces (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluid_ounce) (US (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_customary_units)) (44mL), for a total of 90 fl. oz. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluid_ounce) (5.63 US pints (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pint), 2.66 litres, or 4.68 Imperial units (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_units) pints) of consumption during the power hour. For purposes of blood alcohol content (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_alcohol_content), this amount of beer is equivalent to 7.5 drinks (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_alcohol_content#Effects_at_different_levels) .

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_hour

If that l'il ol' thang drank 7 beers in an hour, she was shiite-faced but good.


After an hour, around midnight, they went to a Tuscaloosa bar called Rounders where Kristen Saban got mad because a guy she had dated wasn't paying her enough attention, according to the suit.


I used to do that with drunk chicks that were drunk and bat-chit crazy, too. But, it seems this Bammer ain't too smart because he didn't take advantage of the situation. The usual order is: 1. Consume ludicrous amounts of alcohol. 2. Engage in drunk-monkey sex. 3. Ignore the drunk crazy girl. Of course, after that much alcohol, just the act of going to the pisser could be construed by the drunk-crazy girl as "not paying her enough attention."


The group went to a house after last call at the bar

Because they hadn't had enough to drink during power hour and a couple or three hours at the bar.


and Kristen Saban became emotional, the suit said. While lying on the floor with two other young women the coach's daughter began saying ''how everyone did not understand 'how it was' for her ... ,'' the complaint said.


Because nothing...NOTHING...turns on a potential suitor more than a drunk girl on the floor crying about how you didn't pay her enough attention.


''After Kristen refused to get off the floor after several people had tried to help her, Sarah looked over at Kristen and said, 'Kristen, please just shut up. We're all sick and tired of hearing it,''' according to the suit

Crying drunk on the floor...it doesn't say for how long...looks like "Sarah" had the same response I would have. I would rather listen to a pair of 4 year-old twins raise hell throughout a Shoney's than listen to a drunk girl crying on the floor over some guy she didn't get the hook-up with. Wahh.

BigJerm7
7/13/2012, 06:46 AM
Is that a pearl necklace?

OULenexaman
7/13/2012, 09:44 AM
what necklace?

KantoSooner
7/13/2012, 10:07 AM
....

I'd hit it.


Yay! I was first with the obvious sleezoid comment! Yay me!

BoulderSooner79
7/13/2012, 10:38 AM
This dispute shouldn't be settled in a court room - it should be settled in a vat of jello.

Widescreen
7/13/2012, 11:54 AM
Some great details in this linky. (http://gawker.com/sarah-grimes/)


"Kristen," writes Strickland, "became angry with 'BV' because he was not paying enough attention to her."

Well crap, Venables just can't keep from screwing things up, can he?

nativesooner
7/13/2012, 12:01 PM
If she is guilty, it'll never make it to court... the Roll Tide foundation will "donate" her a check.... and yes, I too would hit it. lol!

badger
7/13/2012, 12:25 PM
If she is guilty, it'll never make it to court... the Roll Tide foundation will "donate" her a check.... and yes, I too would hit it. lol!

Pretty crazy, huh?

SEC fan: I lived in a trailer my whole life so that I could leave an inheritance to the football program... $10,000!
SEC program: Oh... well, that might cover one of our team meal... desserts. Throw it in the money pit.
SEC fan: Can I get my name on something for my donation?
SEC program: No, everything has already been named. And your donation needs more zeroes behind it.
SEC fan: But zero don't mean nuthin!

KantoSooner
7/13/2012, 12:38 PM
Her photo reminds me of an article I once read in the NOLA paper that described SMU girls as resembling 'vapid blond Christmas ornaments'. I always admired the writer for coming up with that one.

LASooner
7/13/2012, 03:43 PM
She has eyes?

No matter how much one is drawn to boobs, one must take a moment to look in the eyes of the wearer for there are not tits in the world worth getting your peen cut off by some bats**t crazy chick who thinks she's Venusian princess.

http://againstlineofdance.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/themoreyouknow.jpg

Mazeppa
7/13/2012, 07:53 PM
Update:

Police: Coach Saban's daughter was never charged
By JAY REEVES (Associated Press)

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) -- A police report released Friday shows a University of Alabama sorority member didn't want to press charges after claiming she was beat up by the daughter of Crimson Tide football coach Nick Saban.

The Tuscaloosa Police Department offense report, obtained by The Associated Press through an open records request, shows that officers initially classified the case as a misdemeanor assault, which is typical for a fight without life-threatening injuries or deadly weapons.

Police closed the case without filing charges about three hours later in August 2010, the report shows. A police spokesman, Sgt. Brent Blankley, said officers listed the case as ''administratively cleared'' because the sorority member declined to prosecute.

The document doesn't show any names, but police released it in response to a request for documents created after Alabama student Sarah Grimes went to a hospital emergency room claiming she was injured in a fight with Kristen Saban, the coach's daughter.

Grimes is now suing for at least $10,000. Kristen Saban has filed papers saying she acted in self-defense and is not responsible for Grimes' injuries.

Grimes sued last month in Tuscaloosa County claiming the coach's daughter attacked her during a night of drinking after the two got into a dispute over a Facebook posting. Kristen Saban has asked a court to throw out the lawsuit.

The lawsuit said friends took Grimes to the emergency room at DCH Regional Medical Center, where police from the city and the university showed up, along with an official from the university's student affairs office. An ''on-call dean'' typically goes to the hospital if university officers notify them a student is being treated, university spokeswoman Cathy Andreen said.

The police report said the incident occurred at a residence at 1:55 a.m. on Aug. 29, 2010, a Sunday. The case already was closed by 5:03 a.m., the time listed on the report.

Saban and Grimes, of Pensacola, Fla., were both members of Phi Mu sorority. The sorority's white-brick house is located directly across the street from Bryant-Denny Stadium.

Seamus
7/14/2012, 01:31 AM
[QUOTE=LASooner;3489585]No matter how much one is drawn to boobs, one must take a moment to look in the eyes of the wearer for there are not tits in the world worth getting your peen cut off by some bats**t crazy chick who thinks she's Venusian princess.

But .. but ... boobs.