Court sides with neighbors, files list of injunctions for A.J. Hammons house parties

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Court sides with neighbors, files list of injunctions for A.J. Hammons house parties
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In court documents filed Friday, June 21 a list of injunctions were filed against A.J. Hammons, with rules that must be followed for future gatherings at his home.

INDIANAPOLIS — A Marion County court sided with neighbors against a Purdue basketball player on a lawsuit claiming his house parties have caused a nuisance to neighbors.

In court documents filed Friday, the court ruled that no Indiana laws would allow such a restriction, however, a list of injunctions were filed to address the nature of the parties.1. Hammons shall provide and pay for security personnel to be in attendance when a paid ticketed event of twenty-five or more persons is in progress and to remain on the premises until the party ends.

4. In addition to having paid security personnel on the premises, Hammons will take other reasonable measures to prevent the discharge of any weapons across a public way while on or about the Hammons’ property as well as when entering or leaving the Hammons’ Property. This includes advising guests verbally or with signs that any discharge of weapon will result in an immediate report to local authorities and that they will be subject to possible arrest and prosecution.

7. All large paid parties hosted at the Hammons property will end by no later than one o’clock a.m. and all guests are to leave the property by that hour.

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