Women Sues CBS After her Husband Dies in Auto-Erotic Act
/And if that's not enough......
The wife of a CBS employee is suing the company after her husband died in a hotel closet wearing a bra and panties.
Deborah Conradi the now widow of CBS Engineer Lawrence LaFave claims that was in Tarentum, PA in June, 2016, when he was found dead in the closet of his hotel room.
The cause of death was the result of hanging while performing an auto-erotic act.
He was found in a partial kneeling position and "hanging from a wire closet shelf in his hotel room by a scarf. He was wearing a slip, bra, women's underwear and pantyhose.
TMZ says that the medical examiner ruled the death as accidental ... the result of asphyxiation.
Turns out the CBS life insurance policy, written by AIG, now has a specific exclusion for auto-eroticism. AIG sent a letter to Deborah, which reads in part, "These actions, which carried the risk of death by hanging, would not constitute an unanticipated accident that resulted in his death, as required by our policy. Rather, they would indicate death resulted in whole or in part from ... a natural and probably consequence of intentionally self-inflicted injury, specifically excluded under this policy."
Conradi insists her husband's death was accidental and is suing CBS and AIG for $1,400,000 in life insurance benefits, as well as punitive damages.