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Family Sues U.Va. Over VQR Editor's Suicide

     CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) - The University of Virginia is being sued by the family of a literary journal managing editor who committed suicide in 2010.
 
     The $10 million lawsuit claims 52-year-old Kevin Morrissey's death stemmed from a hostile work environment created by U.Va. officials and the Virginia Quarterly Review.
 
     Morrissey fatally shot himself on July 30, 2010.
 
     Media outlets report that attorneys representing Morrissey's family filed the wrongful death lawsuit last week in Henrico County Circuit Court. Several current and former university employees and the literary journal's former editor also are defendants.
 
     University spokeswoman Carol Wood declined to comment. She said Tuesday that none of the defendants had been served with the lawsuit.
 


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08/01/2012 9:39AM
Family Sues U.Va. Over VQR Editor's Suicide
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