Park City tech billionaire Matthew Prince is suing his neighbors because of their 'aggressive' dogs after those same neighbors challenged the approval of his proposed house.
<p>PARK CITY — Tech billionaire couple Matthew and Tatiana Prince have filed a lawsuit against their Park City neighbors, saying they can't go outside for fear of the &quot;large, vicious&
</p><p><h2>The large dog lawsuit</h2></p><p>A trail easement running through the Princes' property gives the adjacent landowners, the Hermanns, legal rights to a pedestrian, bike&
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