Summary
The owner of a horse farm had a duty to protect a teenager boarder from sexual assaults by her live-in boyfriend, the Minnesota Court of Appeals has ruled in reversing a lower court.
The plaintiff boarded at the defendant's horse farm as a teenager, performing chores and receiving horseback lessons. Initially, she stayed for several weeks during the summers. Eventually, she moved in full time.See the full content of this document
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Minnesota Court of Appeals Rules Defendant Had Duty to Protect Teenage Boarder
She alleged that the owner's live-in-boyfriend repeatedly sexually assaulted her for several years at various location...
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