Article
and Video Courtesy of Channel 2 NBC Naples
By Dave
Elias
Published
July 21, 2015
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The victims of a violent home invasion in Naples are
suing their homeowners association.
Mike and Sabrina Ferry claim they've
suffered severe emotional injuries since thieves dressed as
ninjas held them captive last year inside their home in the
gated Grey Oaks community.
"My wife has been through 16 sessions with a psychologist,"
Mike Ferry said.
The Ferrys say they are still traumatized by what happened
to them inside their multi-million dollar home inside the
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Video surveillance shows men dressed as ninjas cut
through a fence and break into their home, holding them captive. They
were bound with zip ties tied so tightly that it caused cuts and nerve
dam
The Ferrys are suing the HOA, security
guards and others for not keeping them safe.
The HOA's attorneys are requesting 10 years of medical
records from the Ferrys, but Sabrina Ferry has only turned
over medical records dealing with her treatment since the
crime. Their attorney argues old medical records are
irrelevant.
The next step in this case is a magistrate will decide
whether Sabrina Ferry must turn over all of her medical
records that the defendants in this case are requesting.
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