News Roundup

News Roundup (2423)

Mom of #TeamThree Drunk Driving Victim Files Suit Against Bar, Driver

Donna Juliette Ann Hall, whose son was killed by a drunk driver, is suing both the driver and the Rye, New York, bar where she was drinking from approximately 1 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. So reports the Journal News.

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Taylor Swift Nets ‘Single’ Dollar After Jury Finds Ex-Radio Host Groped Her

Taylor Swift was awarded $1 as a result of a lawsuit between her and former radio host David Mueller. The amount is symbolic of "the single value of which is immeasurable to all women in this situation.” So reports Entertainment Weekly.

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LGBTQ Advocate Nessel Running for Michigan AG  

LGBTQ advocate and criminal defense lawyer Dana Nessel announced she is running for state attorney general in Michigan. So reports NBC News.

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N.H. Hospital Settles Psychiatric Staffing Lawsuit  

Dartmouth-Hitchcock has agreed to credit New Hampshire $75,000 and pay up to $77,500 for a patient-care review to settle a lawsuit regarding understaffing at a psychiatric facility. So reports the Associated Press.

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Fyre Festival Founder Seeks Deal After Bahamian ‘Disaster’  

Billy McFarland, the founder of the controversial Bahamian Fyre Festival, is seeking a plea deal after being accused of duping two investors out of $1.2 million. So reports The New York Daily News.

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Parents of NJ Girl Bullied to Suicide to Sue Shool District

The parents of Mallory Grossman, who committed suicide after "months of relentless bullying," are planning to sue her former school district. So reports Time.

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ACLU Defends HBO's John Oliver After Harsh Segment on Coal Tycoon  

The American Civil Liberties Union has come to the defense of comedian John Oliver after one his HBO show's segments poking fun at coal magnate Bob Murray yielded a lawsuit. So reports Vanity Fair.

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Clinton Foundation Donor Settles in Terror Funding Case

Gilbert Chagoury, a substantial backer of the Clinton Foundation, settled a lawsuit with the federal government regarding accusations he was fundraising for a terrorist group. So reports Politico.

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Chicago to Shell Out $38.75M to motorists Ticketed for Speeding, Running Lights     

The City of Chicago is set to pay $38.75 million to 1.2 million motorists who received tickets while the city was “illegally” enforcing a red-light ordinance. So reports The Chicago Sun Times.

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