Armbаr Studiоs (“Armbаr”) is а Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) studiо, called a “dоjo,” in Los Angeles owned by former UFC middleweight champion Patrick “The Guillotine” Ferrigno. The dojo prides itself on “old-school pressure and discipline.” On a Friday afternoon, Armbar hosts “Open Mat Fridays.” The event is popular amongst local BJJ enthusiasts. In attendance are Diego, a white belt in his second week of training, Marcus, a competitive purple belt known for aggressive “rolling,” Tanya, a visiting black belt from another academy, and Eddie, Armbar’s equipment manager. Marcus asks Diego to roll. Before beginning, Marcus smirks and says “hope you signed your waiver. I don’t go easy.” During the roll, Marcus applies a “kimura lock.” Unable to break from the hold, Diego yells “give!” However, Marcus holds the lock for an additional three seconds, saying “learn to tap out earlier.” Diego’s shoulder dislocates and he screams in pain. After Marcus releases the hold, Diego angrily stands up and pushes Marcus in the chest, yelling “you did that on purpose!” Marcus clenches his fist and takes a step forward. Diego flinches and falls backward over a training dummy, hitting his head. Patrick, furious at the disruption, orders both students into his office. Once inside, he closes the door and stands in front of it, blocking the exit. He yells “no one leaves until I’m done talking.” Diego asks to leave because he feels nauseous. Patrick responds “sit down. You’ll leave when I say.” Diego remains inside for 30 minutes. Diego leaves his $250 limited-edition competition Ju Jitsu uniform, called a gi, in the locker room. Marcus, still angry, takes it and tosses it into a dumpster outside “as a joke.” It rains that night. The gi is ruined. When confronted, Marcus laughs and says “relax. It’s just a uniform.” Analyze all potential tort claims.
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