A donor who gave $2 million to a Kentucky park sues over the playground’s naming, according to a report. The lawsuit says the donor had requested that the playground be named after her son. It alleges that an early version of the dedication sign included the requested tribute, but that the text was “hastily painted over and covered” soon after the sign was installed. The legal action challenges how the park’s organizers handled the dedication despite the donor’s financial contribution. The reports describe the dispute as one involving the wording on a playground sign rather than the funding itself. The lawsuit seeks resolution over the decision not to publicly name the playground as requested. The articles do not provide further details on the park’s response, the park’s reasons for changing the sign, or the specific court in which the suit is filed. The case centers on competing accounts of what was agreed and what ultimately appeared on the playground dedication signage.
Donor sues Kentucky park over playground naming dispute
A donor who gave $2 million to a Kentucky park sues over the playground’s naming, according to a report. The lawsuit says the donor had requested that the playground be named after her son. It alleges...
- A donor contributes $2 million to a Kentucky park.
- The donor requests that a playground be named after her son.
- The lawsuit says an early dedication sign included the requested wording.
- The suit alleges the wording was painted over and covered shortly after installation.
- The reports do not include the park’s response or additional case details.
The lawsuit alleges that an early version of the sign included the requested dedication to the donor’s son, but it was ‘hastily painted over and covered’ shortly after installation
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