New York Post

Gabby’s kin win in court

Suit vs. ‘lying’ Laundries can proceed

- By JOSHUA RHETT MILLER

A Florida judge on Thursday refused to toss a civil lawsuit brought by Gabby Petito’s family accusing Brian Laundrie’s parents of knowing that their son had killed the Long Island woman.

Petito’s parents filed suit over statements the Laundries’ lawyer Steve Bertolino put out — five days before the 22-year-old’s strangled body was recovered in Wyoming — that said, “It is our hope that the search for Miss. Petito is successful and that Miss. Petito is reunited with her family.”

Joseph Petito and Nichole Schmidt claim, however, that statement was false, accusing Christophe­r and Roberta Laundrie of knowing at the time that Brian had killed Gabby.

Judge Hunter W. Carroll sided with the Petitos in denying the Laundries’ motion to dismiss the suit.

“As alleged by the plaintiffs, the Laundries made their statement knowing that Gabby was dead, knowing the location of her body and knowing that her parents were franticall­y looking for her,” Carroll wrote in a ruling obtained by The Post.

“If this is true, then the Laundries’ statement was particular­ly callous and cruel, and it is sufficient­ly outrageous to state claims for intentiona­l infliction of emotional distress.”

Confession note

Petito vanished on a cross-country trip with Brian, her boyfriend, sparking a nationwide search. After being named as the sole suspect in her disappeara­nce, he, too, went missing, only to commit suicide. His skeletal remains were found in the Carlton Reserve in Florida on Oct. 20, 2021.

Laundrie admitted to killing Petito in a notebook left in the Florida swamp where he killed himself. He insisted it was an act of “mercy,” Fox News reported last week.

Laundrie, 23, claimed he killed Petito, whom he was reportedly engaged to marry, after she fell in the Wyoming wilderness.

The Laundries have denied having any advance knowledge of Petito’s demise.

Petito’s father, Joseph, acknowledg­ed the legal victory in a tweet Thursday while claiming the “truth” would be revealed.

 ?? ?? TRAGIC: A suit by the family of Gabby Petito accuses the parents of killer Brian Laundrie of knowing she was dead while protecting their son yet wishing publicly for her to be found safe.
TRAGIC: A suit by the family of Gabby Petito accuses the parents of killer Brian Laundrie of knowing she was dead while protecting their son yet wishing publicly for her to be found safe.

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