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News from May 2024


Anastasia Grady sues Wood County for unconstitutional property seizure

By West Virginia Record |
In the United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia, plaintiffs Anastasia Grady n.k.a Reutelshofer and Kenneth S. Grady have filed a lawsuit against Wood County, West Virginia.

Anthony Rowand sues City of Morgantown for violation of First Amendment rights

By West Virginia Record |
Anthony Rowand has filed a lawsuit against the City of Morgantown, West Virginia in the United States District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia.

Developer facing 20 years for bankruptcy fraud also has 4th Circuit hearing next week on Yeager Airport case

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A Charleston business developer is facing up to 20 years in federal prison for bankruptcy fraud.

Mother of non-verbal autistic boy seeks default judgment after school board fails to respond to abuse lawsuit

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – The mother of a non-verbal autistic boy who says a school aide abused her son has filed a motion for default judgment after the aide and the Kanawha County school board failed to respond the lawsuit.

Dutch man says he was injured ziplining

By West Virginia Record |
BECKLEY – A Dutch man says he was injured while ziplining on a tour operated by a company based in Greenbrier County.

Woman accuses Berkeley County deputy of false arrest, battery

By West Virginia Record |
MARTINSBURG – A Berkeley County woman says she was falsely arrested and assaulted.

McCuskey vows to continue fight against federal overreach

By J.B. McCuskey |
CHARLESTON – The U.S. Supreme Court recently heard argument in a major case that is likely to have profound consequences for West Virginia’s legal fight against unconstitutional actions by the federal government that threaten our way of life.

West Virginia joins 21-state coalition suing ATF over gun sell rule

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey’s office has joined a coalition of 21 states in a lawsuit opposing an ATF rule that was intended to close a loophole regarding private gun sales.