Man beaten by Atlantic City cop awarded $500K by jury
CAMDEN —
Jurors have awarded a man $500,000 in compensatory damages after finding an
Atlantic City police officer used excessive force and was not properly trained.
The federal jury in Camden found Officer
Sterling Wheaten did not owe punitive damages in the lawsuit, which was filed
by a former deputy state attorney general. Michael Troso was arrested at his
bachelor party at Trump Marina Restaurant in 2008.
Troso said he was beaten and lost his job as a
result of the arrest.
Jurors found four other officers named in the
lawsuit did nothing wrong.
The lawyer who
represented the officers tells The Press of Atlantic City she
plans to appeal and will seek to set aside the verdict against the city, which
owes half of the award.
Wheaten faces additional lawsuits.