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DJ AM is seeking $20 million in damages relating to a plane crash in South Carolina last year that killed four people and left him injured, the Associated Press reports.
DJ AM, whose real name is Adam Goldstein, is suing the plane's manufacturer, Learjet, and several other companies.
Goldstein is seeking $10 million for medical expenses, lost earnings, profits and economic damages and another $10 million related to mental and physical pain and other "non-economic losses," according to a document filed Friday.