Battle over cash erupts as Ashli Babbitt legal fundraising effort falls apart
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Battle over cash erupts as Ashli Babbitt legal fundraising effort falls apart

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The high profile case of Ashli Babbitt, whose death on Jan. 6 became a rallying point for conservatives, has since lost the limelight and her wrongful death lawsuit is still up in the air. A new report by local news outlet ABC8 San Diego detailed a battle that has erupted over money that was intended to be used to file a wrongful death lawsuit. IN OTHER NEWS: 'A meltdown': Lawsuit reveals the inner turmoil at Fox News According to Fox, other organizers were seeing the opportunity as a money grab and didn't have Babbitt's memory as their top priority. Two months after Roberts and Wood withdrew their firm from the case, firm owner Terry Roberts wrote a letter to her widower, Aaron Babbitt, stating, "if you have not retained a lawyer by May 30, 2022, I will take for granted that a lawsuit is not going to filed, and I will refund the crowd-funding money back to the donors."

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