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DJ AM Wants $20 Million for Jet Crash
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Mar. 17 2009, Published 4:06 a.m. ET
If you survived a horrific jet crash and sustained burn injuries, you'd probably be suing mad, too. TMZ reports that DJ AM is angry at the company that booked the ill-fated flight to the tune of $20 million—and that's the minimum.
The musician claims he wants $10 million for his medical bills, lost earnings and profits and other things that kept him from making his own money. The other cool $10 mil will go to soothe the mental and physical pain and suffering and other, "non-economic losses."