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LEXINGTON, Ky. — Several states have joined in an amicus brief asking the federal court to hold the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act of 2020 as unconstitutional.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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HUNTINGTON — A former Social Security judge who was serving prison time for his connection with former attorney Eric Conn has died in a Kentucky prison.
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LONDON, Ky. – Two Kentucky companies are suing Gov. Jim Justice for fraudulently transferring property to avoid responsibilities in a business deal.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. – A former Social Security benefits attorney has plead guilty to conspiring to defraud the U.S. government of nearly $600 million.
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LEXINGTON, Ky. – A trial date has been set for Kentucky attorney Eric C. Conn that is expected to run for six weeks. Conn, along with Alfred Adkins and David Daugherty, has been accused of conspiring together to defraud the government of millions of dollars in Social Security benefits.
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CHARLESTON – Motions have been filed in a lawsuit against Eric C. Conn to dismiss the lawsuit or transfer it to another court.
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CLARKSBURG – A Glenville railroad contracting company says its competitor should pay it at least $1 million in compensatory damages after filing a lawsuit containing false allegations.
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Loftus HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen is pleased to announce that Paul Loftus, a litigation partner in the firm's Huntington office, passed the Out-of-State Attorney's Bar Examination and been admitted to the Maryland State Bar.