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Bicyclist hit by Jersey City councilwoman files $1M lawsuit

Clip: 1/30/2023 | 1m 4sVideo has Closed Captions

Andrew Black filed the claim in August

A hit-and-run case involving Jersey City Councilwoman Amy DeGise is far from over. The bicyclist hit by DeGise’s SUV last July filed a $1 million tort claim against the city for injuries sustained in the accident. Andrew Black filed the claim in August but it didn’t come to light until a court hearing last week.

01/30/2023

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