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Woman says improper jail medical care led to brother's death
CHARLESTON – The sister of an inmate says improper medical care led to her brother’s death while he was serving time at the Northern Regional Jail. -
Another federal inmate says officer sexually, physically assaulted her
TALLAHASSEE, Florida – Another federal prison inmate says she was sexually and physically assaulted and abused by an officer who since has been indicted for similar actions. -
Whitey Bulger's estate amends complaint to add federal government to wrongful death suit
MARTINSBURG – The family of one of America’s most infamous gangsters has amended its complaint blaming his 2018 death at a federal prison in West Virginia on Bureau of Prisons employees. -
W.Va. attorneys file third lawsuit alleging sexual assault of inmates at Kentucky federal prison
LEXINGTON, Kentucky – A group of West Virginia attorneys have filed a third lawsuit claiming another female federal inmate was raped, sexually assaulted and battered while incarcerated at a Kentucky prison. -
Inmate says she was raped, sexually assaulted by officer at Hazleton federal prison
CLARKSBURG – A female inmate who was housed at a federal prison in Preston County has filed a lawsuit claiming she was raped, sexually assaulted and battered while incarcerated. -
W.Va. attorneys file another lawsuit for female federal inmate who says she was raped by officer
LEXINGTON, Kentucky – A group of West Virginia attorneys have filed a second lawsuit claiming another female federal inmate was raped, sexually assaulted and battered while incarcerated at a Kentucky prison. -
W.Va. attorneys file lawsuit for female federal inmate who says she was raped by officer
LEXINGTON, Kentucky – A group of West Virginia attorneys have filed a lawsuit claiming a female federal inmate was raped, sexually assaulted and battered while incarcerated in Kentucky. -
Another female federal inmate files lawsuit over sexual abuse, rape by officer
TUSCALOOSA, Alabama – Another federal prison inmate has filed a lawsuit claiming she repeatedly was sexually assaulted by a convicted and imprisoned former correctional officer. -
Another federal inmate says she was raped by officer who had been named in settled case
TALLAHASSEE, Florida – Another federal prison inmate says she was brutally raped shortly after learning of her brother’s death and endured other forms of sexual abuse from an officer who previously had been accused of the same actions at the same prison. -
Federal inmate says she was raped by officer who had been named in settled case
TALLAHASSEE, Florida – A federal prison inmate says she was brutally raped twice and endured other forms of sexual abuse from an officer who previously had been accused of the same actions at the same prison. -
Former Alderson inmate says prison official raped her, others failed to report it
BECKLEY – A former Alderson FPC inmate has filed a lawsuit against the federal government alleging she was a victim of sexual assault and battery while serving time, including to one prison official who later was convicted of sexual abuse. -
Contractor denies allegations in sewer line damages case
MOUNDSVILLE — A contractor responded to a complaint against it alleging it caused damages to a sewer line in Marshall County. -
Marshall Co. residents sue Ohio contractor, claiming negligence
Real property owners are suing Mike Enyart & Sons Inc., an Ohio contractor, citing alleged negligence. -
Motorist seeks settlement of underinsurance claim from State Farm
WHEELING – A man allegedly injured in a collision with an intoxicated driver is seeking damages from his insurer. -
Two couples, children blame tractor trailer owner, driver for crash
WHEELING — Two couples and their children are suing a tractor trailer owner and driver, alleging their negligence led to a crash that injured the plaintiffs. -
Two parties accuse energy company of unlawful deduction
MOUNDSVILLE — Two parties are suing Chevron USA Inc., an energy company, citing alleged unlawful deduction.