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    JLo's ex-dog 'sued' for biting woman's breast!
    Buffalo Breeze
    Wednesday 17th March, 2010  
    (ANI)


    A German shepherd that had once belonged to Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony has allegedly attacked a fifth victim, biting her on the breast and hand.

    The dog, whose full name is Floyd vom Meierhoff, had earlier brought about a lawsuit against Lopez and Anthony after he allegedly attacked a fight attendant, a housekeeper and an assistant.

    Floyd, who is currently owned by "West Wing" actress NiCole Robinson and husband Craig Snyder, has been accused of attacking a woman working for them.

    The incident had taken place last June at the couple's upper East Side home.

    "Plaintiff was severely traumatized by the attack, and remains in fear of all large dogs," the New York Daily News quoted the suit that will be filed on March 17 in Manhattan Supreme Court, as stating.

    Mary Bahl's claims surfaced five weeks after the couple's babysitter sued, saying Floyd dug into her side with his teeth in January.

    The latest suit says Bahl suffered "injury in body and mind" from her encounter with Floyd, which has left her with hefty medical bills.

    "The defendants ... knew or should have known of the aforesaid incidents involving Floyd," the suit added. (ANI)


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