Gabby Petito’s family SLAMS Laundrie parents trying to dismiss suit and insist Brian ‘tried to cover up she was dead’
GABBY Petito’s family slams Brian Laundrie’s parents over moving to dismiss the lawsuit they’ve filed, saying if the evidence wasn’t true it wouldn’t have been said.
Steve Bertolino, who is representing Brian Laundrie’s parents, released a statement to the media deeming the Petito suit “baseless and frivolous.”
“A motion to dismiss the baseless and frivolous lawsuit commenced by Gabby Petito‘s parents was filed in court,” Bertolino said.
“The Laundries have exercised their constitutional right to refrain from speaking and have relied on counsel to speak for them. This is not only common practice in our civilized society but it embodies the exercise of fundamental rights under the United States and Florida Constitutions.”
He continued: “The Laundries’ rights are inalienable and the Laundries can never be liable for exercising their legal rights in a permissible way.
“Myself and my colleagues at Trombley & Hanes, who are representing Chris and Roberta Laundrie in this matter, are confident that the constitutional rights of all citizens of this country will be protected by the dismissal of this lawsuit.”
READ MORE GABBY PETITO STORIES
Petito’s parents, Joe Petito and Nichole Schmidt, are suing Laundrie’s parents, claiming the boy’s parents knew about Petito’s murder “on or about” August 28.
Chris and Roberta Laundrie are also accused in the lawsuit of helping their son flee the United States after the murder.
“It is believed, and therefore averred that… Brian Laundrie advised his parents, Christopher Laundrie and Roberta Laundrie, that he had murdered Gabrielle Petito,” the lawsuit states.
“On that same date, Christopher Laundrie and Roberta Laundrie spoke with Attorney Steve Bertolino, and sent him a retainer on Sept. 2, 2021.”
Most read in US News
The document also alleges Laundrie exchanged text messages between his phone and Petito’s after she died “in an effort to hide the fact she was deceased.”
Pat Reilly, representing Petito and Schmidt, was asked if there is evidence to support the allegations. He told WFLA: “they’ll have to wait and see.”
“If we didn’t believe it was true, we wouldn’t have put them in the complaint,” Reilly added.
The suit was filed on March 10.
MORE DETAILS
Additionally, the lawsuit alleges Laundrie sent a text from Petito’s phone on August 30 to Schmidt “in an effort to deceive” her. The text claimed there was no service in Yosemite Park.
The suit goes on to state that there was no contact between the Petitos or the Laundries after Brian returned home from the road trip on September 1, the Petito family claims.
However, once the official search for Petito’s remains began, the lawsuit alleges the Laundrie family refused to comply with law enforcement and the Petito family, failing to answer questions and provide information.
Schmidt also alleges that Roberta Laundrie blocked her phone number and also her Facebook profile around September 10, a WFLA reporter claims.
The Petito family also claims in the suit that Laundrie’s parents were planning to help him flee the country.
“While Joseph Petito and Nichole Schmidt were desperately searching for information concerning their daughter, Christopher Laundrie and Roberta Laundrie were keeping the whereabouts of Brian Laundrie secret, and it is believed were making arrangements for him to leave the country,” the lawsuit reads.
Read More on The US Sun
“Christopher and Roberta Laundrie exhibited extreme and outrageous conduct which constitutes behavior, under the circumstances, which goes beyond all possible bounds of decency and is regarded as shocking, atrocious, and utterly intolerable in a civilized community.”
The Petito family is now seeking damages of at least $100,000, stating that they suffered pain and mental anguish.
We pay for your stories!
Do you have a story for The US Sun team?
Email us at exclusive@the-sun.com or call 212 416 4552.
Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TheSunUS and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunUS