San Diego Union-Tribune

PADRES’ PHAM SUES CLUB WHERE HE WAS STABBED IN BACK

Lawsuit claims it may cause him ‘significan­t economic damage’

- CITY NEWS SERVICE

Padres outfielder Tommy Pham has sued a Midway District strip club where he was stabbed last month.

Pham, 32, was stabbed around 10:30 p.m. Oct. 11 outside Pacers Showgirls Internatio­nal by an unknown person or persons who took part in a fight that broke out in the club’s parking lot.

According to the lawsuit filed Tuesday in San Diego Superior Court, the fight outside Pacers left Pham “trapped” inside the club. The suit alleges the club’s private security “escalated the risk” to Pham “by participat­ing in the fight and antagonizi­ng ” the fight participan­ts.

The suit also alleges club employees did not contact law enforcemen­t “or take any reasonable measures to mitigate” the dangers. Due to unspecifie­d “incidents of violence by third parties” that had occurred at the club in the past, the lawsuit alleges Pacers should have been aware of the possibilit­y of a similar incident and taken measures to prevent it.

A representa­tive with the club could not immediatel­y reached for comment.

Pham later tried to leave the club, and while walking toward the valet stand to get his car, he was attacked by someone who stabbed the major leaguer “without any provocatio­n,” the complaint states.

A statement released by the Padres shortly after the incident described Pham’s injury as a non-life-threatenin­g slash wound to his lower back, while the lawsuit alleges he suffered “catastroph­ic injuries, which have and will continue to cause him significan­t economic damage, including but not limited to his earning capacity as an elite profession­al baseball player.”

Police have not announced any arrests in connection with the stabbing.

A hearing in the case is currently slated for June 25, according to court records.

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