Mingo Circuit Court
Recent News About Mingo Circuit Court
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Wyoming Financial owner alleged to have trespassed on Delbarton man's property
WILLIAMSON – A Delbarton man alleges an individual trespassed on his property and incorrectly told him his suit over an alleged illegal loan had been dismissed. -
Mother blames Mingo Co. school board after child sustained head injuries in gym
WILLIAMSON – A Williamson mother is suing a school board after her daughter sustained head trauma in a school gym. -
Coal miner alleges respirators from Mine Safety Appliances, other companies failed to protect him from dust
WILLIAMSON – A Matewan couple is seeking damages from the makers and sellers of respirators over allegations they did not protect the husband from harmful dust while he worked in coal mines. -
Estate administrator files wrongful death suit against Trinity Health Care Services of Mingo
WILLIAMSON – An estate administrator alleges a Mingo County long-term health care facility failed to provide proper care to a former resident. -
Attorney sues dry cleaner for refusing to return clothing
WILLIAMSON — A Williamson attorney is suing Clothesline Dry Cleaners and its owner after he claims the dry cleaner refused to return his items after he dropped them off for cleaning. -
Neighbert Land alleges it is owed more than $200,000 for lease agreement
WILLIAMSON – A West Virginia corporation alleges it is owed more than $200,000 in connection with a lease agreement. -
Kirk Trucking alleges Bluestone Industries failed to pay for hauling of equipment
WILLIAMSON – A Kermit trucking company alleges it was not paid for two jobs it was hired to do by a coal company. -
Blankenship files third defamation suit, this time against Boston Globe
WILLIAMSON – Don Blankenship has filed a third defamation lawsuit in as many months, this time singling out The Boston Globe for being involved in a conspiracy to keep him from being elected in 2018 to the U.S. Senate. -
Blankenship sues Trump Jr. claiming he was part of 'weaponized defamation'
WILLIAMSON – Don Blankenship has filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump Jr. claiming the president’s son was part of a conspiracy to keep him from being elected to the U.S. Senate last year. In his complaint filed April 25 in Mingo Circuit Court, the former Massey Energy CEO says Trump Jr. published a tweet to his 3.5 million followers on May 3, 2018, calling Blankenship a felon. -
Buyers of Oakwood Homes manufactured home allege it was damaged during transport
WILLIAMSON – A Baisden couple is suing the seller and manufacturer of their mobile home over allegations the home was damaged during transport and the company failed to repair the damage. -
Logan-Mingo Area Mental Health case worker alleges she was fired for reporting misconduct
WILLIAMSON – A Kentucky woman alleges a health care facility terminated her for facility reporting illegal activity. -
Couple claims Eastern States Oil & Gas is trespassing on their land to extract natural gas
WILLIAMSON — A couple is suing a gas company, alleging its use of their land for gas acquisition is trespassing. -
Laboratory Corp. of America alleges Williamson Medical Group owes more than $17,000
WILLIAMSON – A North Carolina company alleges a Kentucky business failed to pay it for services provided. -
Supreme Court says DHHR has qualified immunity in child custody case
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals recently ruled the state's Department of Health and Human Resources is entitled to qualified immunity in a case involving the guardianship of a minor. -
Blankenship says national media, GOP leaders worked together to defame him in '18 primary
WILLIAMSON – Former Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship has filed a $12 billion lawsuit claiming saying national media outlets and leading Republicans intended to defame him in his 2018 U.S. Senate bid. -
Two federal lawsuits filed for semi truck crash
CHARLESTON — Two lawsuits have been filed against Ashlee Transport for a vehicle accident that caused several people to be injured. -
Big Jim is making himself look small
Prior to his recent retirement, 79-year-old Big Jim Hatfield had been Mingo County Clerk for 16 years. He assumed the position in 2002 at the age of 63, right about the time most people are retiring. Prior to that, he was a county commissioner and deputy sheriff. He is well known throughout Mingo County and the rest of southern West Virginia. -
Former employee accuses Williamson heath care facility of disability discrimination
CHARLESTON — A former employee is suing a Williamson health care facility, alleging violation of the West Virginia Human Rights Act and wrongful termination. -
Longtime Mingo County politician sues school board after sustaining injuries at football game
WILLIAMSON – A longtime Mingo County political figure has filed a lawsuit against the county school board for injuries he sustained while attending a high school football game. -
Mingo Co. woman accuses banking corporations, caretaker of fraud
WILLIAMSON — A Mingo County depositor is suing banking corporations and a caretaker, alleging fraud and conspiracy that cost the plaintiff more than $120,000.