He pleaded not guilty to the charges on November 22 and is being held on $100,000 cash bail.
Reins next court appearance is scheduled for December 22.
The two lawsuits have been filed by victims who sustained injuries in the incident and their families.
However, his lawsuit does not mention his employer, Apple.
Our experts tell us that this catastrophe was 100% preventable.
Theres protection with barriers for pipes.
Theres protection for electrical fixtures, notably right next to pedestrian walkways, unprotected.
There is even protection for dumpsters, he added.
So in this location, trash is better protected than human lives.
Would it be for esthetic purposes?
Both lawsuits have requested a jury trial.
Apple has not yet responded regarding the lawsuits.
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