Lawsuit alleges negligence in overdose death of San Antonio club owner Blayne Tucker
The mother of late San Antonio live-music advocate and venue owner Blayne Tucker has sued a local nightclub and two individuals, alleging their negligence led to his 2022 death from fentanyl-laced cocaine. Camille Gray — who identifies herself as Tucker's biological mother and estate administrator — is seeking $250,000 or more in damages for mental anguish, loss of parental consortium and pain and suffering felt by her son, according to a petition filed last month in Bexar County District Court. The suit names 502 Bar along with Deric Wynne — a partner in the North Side nightclub — and Katherine S. Kohler as defendants.
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