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State paying record amount for records lawsuits KING5.com Amber Wright of Elma, Washington accused the state of trampling on the Public Records Act. In 2010, when she was 18, she sued the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) for keeping records from her. The court agreed."The Court finds that there |
![]() USA TODAY | Taxpayers pay to defend prosecutors in Ted Stevens case USA TODAY they broke the law in the botched corruption case against former Alaska senator Ted Stevens, Justice Department records show. File photo by Gerald Herbert, AP Former Alaska senator Ted Stevens arrives at federal court April 7, 2009, in Washington. Taxpayers Dish Out Nearly $1.8 Million to Defend Lawyers in Failed Prosecution What's the Government Tab in the Stevens Investigation? $1.8M paid to defend Stevens prosecutors |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Youlus pleads guilty Washington Jewish Week Youlus, a Baltimore resident, who owns a Jewish book store in Wheaton, also ran a charity called "Save A Torah, Inc. About $1.2 million was received by that organization, according to court documents between 2004 and 2010. The United States Postal Wheaton rabbi pleads guilty to fraud in Torah scheme 'Jewish Indiana Jones' pleads guilty in Torah fraud case |
INFLUENCE GAME: Big money donors in campaign will have business to discuss Washington Post The Associated Press reviewed financial reports, regulatory filings, court records, public statements and more to identify favors that the biggest donors so far in the presidential campaign might want in return for their contributions worth $100000 or |
Credit Suisse, JPMorgan, Barclays, Wal-Mart in Court News BusinessWeek The cases are US v. Higgs, 12-cr-00088, and US v. Siddiqui, 12-cr-00089, US District Court, Southern District of New York (Manhattan). The SEC case is US Securities and Exchange Commission v. Serageldin, 12-cv-00796, US District Court, JPMorgan, Barclays, Wal-Mart, Deutsche Bank, Dow in Court News |

