Plaintiff was attacked and raped in a subway station. In 1986, the Supreme Court granted defendant New York City Transit Authority's (NYCTA) motion for summary judgment dismissing the complaint on the grounds that no special duty to protect plaintiff had been demonstrated. Defendant was directed to settle an order but did not do so within the prescribed 60-day period. Instead, three years later, defendant moved once more for an order seeking summary judgment in its favor...
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