College Student Forced to File Suit in Miami to Obtain Information Regarding Crime...

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Tue Mar 24, 2009 8:30am EDT

College Student Forced to File Suit in Miami to Obtain Information Regarding
Crime on Cruise Ship

STEVENSON, Wash., March 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Matthew Ashe of Stevenson,
Washington filed a lawsuit against Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) after being
assaulted during a vacation cruise on the Norwegian Star in March 2008. 

Mr. Ashe alleges that while traveling with his family, three men violently
attacked him with beer bottles and punched and kicked him in the face.

Mr. Ashe's parents asked the cruise line to identify the attackers and provide
a copy of the tapes from the cruise ship's surveillance system which recorded
the incident.  The cruise line refused to provide any information.   Mr. and
Mrs. Ashe had to hire a local law firm for the purpose of obtaining the names
of the assailants so that the crime could be reported to the FBI.  The law
firm made numerous requests for information to NCL over the course of one
year, without success.  The Ashe family then hired a maritime lawyer in Miami,
Florida, where the cruise line is based.  The cruise line responded by
blocking all e-mails from the Ashes' lawyer.  Finally, the Ashe family filed a
lawsuit in Federal District Court in Miami, where the cruise line requires all
disputes to be resolved.

"A family should not be forced to hire two law firms and file a Federal
lawsuit in a courthouse 3,000 miles away just to obtain basic information
about a crime on a cruise ship," stated Tim Ashe, Matthew's father. Mr. and
Mrs. Ashe joined the International Cruise Victims (ICV), a non-profit
organization based in their home state of Washington which assists victims of
cruise ship crimes.  The Ashe family intends to contact their congressional
representatives to make certain that other cruise passengers are not
mistreated in a similar manner.

For information about the ICV, please visit:
www.internationalcruisevictims.org

SOURCE  Mr. Tim Ashe

Tim Ashe, +1-509-427-7500
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