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Lawyer for man sued by Spierers: No proof of death…

   BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) _ The attorney for a man being sued for wrongful death by the parents of missing Indiana University student Lauren Spierer is seeking to have the case dismissed because there's no proof the woman has been injured or is dead.
 
  Greg Garrison represents Michael Beth in the civil lawsuit. He filed the new motion Thursday in federal court in Indianapolis.
 
  Garrison says Spierer's two-year disappearance isn't enough to presume she's dead. WRTV-TV reports Indiana law requires a person to be “inexplicably absent for a continuous period of seven years'' to be presumed dead.
 
  Spierer was last seen after a night of drinking in June 2011. Beth claims he tried to get her to sleep on his couch that night and when she refused, he escorted her to another man's apartment.

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