News from July 2018
Passages To Adventure alleges Hartford Fire Insurance breached contract
FAYETTEVILLE – A Fayette County business alleges its insurer wrongfully denied parts of its claim for a covered loss.
John Deere Financial alleges Phares Energy Services owes more than $14,000
GLENVILLE – A financing company alleges a Glenville business has failed to pay on an account since 2015.
Middle Creek Garage alleges it is owed more than $20,000 for recovery of tractor-trailer
WHEELING – An Ohio County business alleges it has not been paid by the owners of a tractor-trailer it recovered last year.
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Federal grand jury tacks on another charge to Loughry's indictment
CHARLESTON – A federal grand jury had added another charge to suspended state Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry's indictment.
Greear to be sworn in as interim Kanawha Circuit Judge on July 23
CHARLESTON – The swearing-in ceremony for newly appointed Kanawha Circuit Judge Dan Greear is scheduled for July 23.
Williamson lawyer says Thornsbury, ex-wife owe him $100,000 after failed radio station purchase
WILLIAMSON – A Mingo County attorney has filed a lawsuit against former circuit judge Michael Thornsbury and his ex-wife, saying they didn’t repay him money from the purchase of a radio station that fell through.
Woman alleges she was sexually assaulted while resident of Hidden Valley Center
FAYETTEVILLE – A former resident of a Fayette County health care facility alleges she was sexually assaulted by another resident while there.
Three allege they lost jobs at Raleigh County Community Action Association because of age
BECKLEY – Three former employees of the Raleigh County Community Action Association allege their ages were factors in their termination.
Huntington alleges criminal is operating illegal halfway house in city
HUNTINGTON – The city of Huntington is seeking to close an allegedly illegal halfway house in the city.
Family seeks damages from drivers, Lesco over I-77 collision
CHARLESTON – A South Charleston family allege they were injured in an auto accident on Interstate 77 because of the negligence of two other motorists.
National Auto Division alleged to have invaded Corinne couple's privacy with calls
PINEVILLE – A Corinne couple alleges a debt collector has harassed them with collection calls.
Consumer alleges Caliber Home Loans failed to credit payments, tried to collect unlawful fees
FAYETTEVILLE – A Mount Hope consumer alleges a mortgage loan servicer is attempting to collect unlawful fees and costs and unlawfully foreclosed on his home.
Lewisburg man awarded $700,000 for injuries from shooting
LEWISBURG – A Lewisburg man was awarded more than $700,000 in Greenbrier Circuit Court for injuries sustained when he was shot by a neighbor.
Tu says work as associate WVU Law dean means he can 'provide resources needed'
MORGANTOWN – Two professors at West Virginia University's recently were appointed to three-year terms as associate deans for the College of Law.
Putnam Chiropractic Center alleged to owe more than $75,000 to chiropractor
WINFIELD – A Putnam County chiropractor alleges a Hurricane entity defaulted on a note.
Son files wrongful death suit against Mercer Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
PRINCETON – A Princeton man alleges a Bluefield nursing home's negligence contributed to his mother's death.
Dunbar residents claim Moses C&O Chevrolet sold them defective vehicle
CHARLESTON – A Dunbar couple alleges that a St. Albans auto dealership sold them a defective vehicle.
Midland Credit allegedly contacted unrelated parties about woman's alleged debt
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County consumer alleges that a debt collector is unlawfully contacting her and family members for the purpose of harassing and coercing payments on an alleged debt.