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Morrisey hopes to add another company to lawsuit over Va. title loans
The Fast Auto Loans location in Annandale, Va. (Photo by Ellie Ashford)CHARLES TOWN – State Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is seeking to add a third company making title loans in Virginia to a lawsuit that alleges the loans are being illegally made to West Virginians. On April 26, Morrisey’s office asked … Read More »
Softball league goes for win against girl who broke ankle sliding
One of the four softball fields at Charlotte Prather ParkMARTINSBURG – The attorneys defending a youth softball league in a lawsuit filed by a former player have gone on the offensive, questioning the plaintiff’s decision to sue and drop out of nursing school. On May 10, attorneys for Martinsburg-Berkeley … Read More »
Former Jefferson sheriff sentenced to a year in prison
BaileyWHEELING – Former Jefferson County Sheriff Robert Shirley has been sentenced to one year and one day in prison after pleading guilty to using excessive force in the arrest of a bank robbery suspect. On May 13, U.S. District Judge … Read More »
Supreme Court to hear arguments against private lawyers representing AG’s office
courtCHARLESTON – Companies that have been sued by private lawyers hired by the State of West Virginia will have their chance to argue against the agreements on May 15. That’s when the state Supreme Court is scheduled to hear appeals … Read More »
Former Greenbrier deputy settles civil rights suit for $100K
HicklinBECKLEY – A former Greenbrier County Sheriff’s deputy has agreed to settle a lawsuit alleging he improperly had sex with a woman when she has still a teenager. U.S. District Judge Irene C. Berger on May 2 entered an order … Read More »
Former Sophia police officer obtains $600K settlement
HughesBECKLEY – A former police officer’s racial discrimination lawsuit in one Raleigh County municipality has some to and end with officials agreeing to a six-figure settlement. U.S. District Judge Irene C. Berger on March 22 granted a joint motion filed … Read More »
Actos litigation hits small business
PattersonMARTINSBURG – George Karos, the owner of a pharmacy that has long stood in the middle of the town he is also mayor of, proudly declares that several million prescriptions have been filled in his store. His downtown store is … Read More »
Class action filed by estate of man who shot self defeated
PrestonCHARLESTON – Ally Financial and West Asset Management have won summary judgment in a class action lawsuit brought by the wife of a Boone County man who shot himself after a standoff with police. On May 2, U.S. District Judge … Read More »
Unreachable plaintiff has lawsuit against Consol tossed
GoodwinCHARLESTON – Consol Energy and subsidiary Amvest West Virginia Coal have won a lawsuit brought by a man who now can’t be contacted. On May 3, U.S. District Judge Joseph R. Goodwin, of the Southern District of West Virginia, dismissed … Read More »
AG: Expanding Medicaid a bad idea
TomblinCHARLESTON – State Attorney General Patrick Morrisey disagrees with Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin’s decision to expand Medicaid coverage to more low-income individuals in the state. Tomblin said the decision to expand Medicaid, an element of President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care … Read More »



