Remember the women who sued her date when she fell rock climbing with him?

Lindsey Enloe had met Stephen Stinson and had asked her out on a date. Stinson took Enloe climbing saying he had been climbing for 12 years. Allegedly Stinson had not been truthful about his climbing experience or the fact that he was married. The anchor Stinson set failed and Enloe fell, out of love, and into a hospital. Enloe then sued Stinson for the injuries she incurred in the fall.

The case garnered national attention. The Wall Street Journal said “We wonder how many dates she’ll get now.”

The Intermountain Commercial Salt Lake Times the Record listed the case as settled for $65,000 sometime in August of 2002. That was either an expensive date or an expensive lie. Either way, I suspect the costs for Mr. Stinson did not subside once his wife found out that he had been dating and now owed her $65,000. Even in Utah professionals have to be cheaper!

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4 Comments on “Remember the women who sued her date when she fell rock climbing with him?”

  1. What does his lying have to do with her injuries?

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  2. Emily says:

    It has nothing to do with the accident, just the fact that he seems to lie in every aspect of his life. If he had been honest about his qualifications, though, this accident possibly could have been avoided. But yes, his marital status does not have anything to do with the accident itself

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  3. But what does his martial relationship have to do with this accident?

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  4. Emily says:

    That’s just crazy, she could have been more seriously injured than she already was or even died because of this mans carelessness and seemingly his need to try and impress her, not to mention that he is already married which just makes him that much more despicable of a person. People will never learn.

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