High-speed Tesla crash that hurt young San Jose chef came after shot-o'clock' kicked off company-funded boozefest: lawsuit
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John Cooper’s lawsuit claims that PwC partner Ousmane Caba was excessively drunk, speeding at 130 mph, leading to a serious crash that injured Cooper.
The lawsuit highlights that the events preceding the accident featured heavy drinking during PwC's Promotion Day, contributing to Caba's impaired state while driving.
PwC's legal filing denies negligence, arguing it did not directly provide alcohol to Caba during the events leading up to the crash.
New allegations claim that Caba mixed prescription medication with alcohol, raising concerns about his judgment when driving and the overall culture at PwC events.
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