Thursday, September 30, 2010

Scott Oliver watches friend get peed on, gets tackled by security guards, presumably for being a voyeur

Posted by on Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 1:00 PM

click to enlarge This guy likes watching people get peed on, too.
  • This guy likes watching people get peed on, too.

Sometimes, you get lucky enough to stumble upon a front-row seat to the stuff you only hear about in R. Kelly sex tape cases.

Two years ago, Scott Oliver was riveted to the sight of his friend getting peed on during a fight his friend and another guy were having outside of Lucky Strike in the Power & Light District, reported the Missouri Lawyers Media blog. Oliver alleges that his voyeurism was punished by six security guards, who put him in a choke hold and kneed him in the side and stomach. He claimed that he suffered at least two broken ribs and a concussion from the attack.



That was two years ago, and Oliver is just now making these allegations. At the time, Oliver pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. But now, Oliver has turned the tables filing a lawsuit against the six employees of Power & Light Public Safety.

The lawsuit claims that three of the attackers were off-duty KCPD officers who were serving as guards, and the remaining three guards were non-cop affiliated.

Nick Benjamin, executive director of the Power & Light District, could not be reached for comment. We'll update if we get more information on the urination litigation.

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