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Jack-Booted Thugs With Badges From Tallahassee To LA | Brian Mulligan, Alleged LAPD Beating Victim Files $50 Million Dollar Lawsuit Against LAPD

Alleged LAPD Beating Victim | The Gruesome Photo

8/27/2012 1:00 AM PDT BY TMZ STAFF (Courtesy Of Tmz.Com)
Brian Mulligan beat up
There’s no doubt … Brian Mulligan– an international  banking honcho — was beaten to a pulp by the LAPD — based on photos obtained  by TMZ.
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Mulligan — the Managing Director and Vice Chairman of  Media for Deutsche Bank — is unrecognizable in the pics — with severe nasal fractures and lacerations, a concussion, a fractured right scapula, and numerous contusions and abrasions.
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Although the LAPD claims officers beat and arrested Mulligan after he became violent and threatening … prosecutors  declined to file charges.  Our sources say prosecutors believe the photos are “clear evidence of excessive force.”  Indeed, Mulligan already filed a $50 million claim against the City of L.A.
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TMZ first reported, Mulligan claims two LAPD cops beat him senseless after wrongfully detaining him … claiming  he resembled a person suspected of attempted car theft.  Mulligan claims the officers took him to a hotel against his will and when he tried to  leave officers brutally attacked him.
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Mulligan’s lawyers, J. Michael  Flanagan and Valerie Wass, tell TMZ cops at the scene conceded Mulligan was NOT under the influence of drugs and they described him as “calm, lucid, and  cooperative.” They tell TMZ, “Mulligan had committed no violations of law and  was not arrested. No drugs were found during a search of his person or his vehicle, and the officers found absolutely no evidence of drug use by  Mulligan.”
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Flanagan and Wass say cops also engaged in a cover-up, telling  us, “The two officers who inflicted the injuries on Mulligan subsequently concocted a police report in an attempt to justify their use of excessive and deadly force and to obtain a filing of criminal charges against Mulligan.”
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