Lawsuit Filed by Survivors of Gabriel House Fire Alleges Negligence and Safety Violations, Seeks Justice for Victims

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A lawsuit has been filed on behalf of three survivors of a devastating fire at the Gabriel House independent and assisted living facility, which resulted in the deaths of 10 individuals and numerous injuries in July. The legal action, initiated by the law firm Morgan & Morgan, names both the facility’s owner, Dennis Etzton, and a fire protection equipment company as defendants. According to the suit, Etzton was aware or should have been aware that several residents were smoking in their rooms, despite the presence of medical oxygen, which poses an increased … Read more

Tenant Alleges Retaliation Amid Health Hazard Concerns: Lawsuit Targets Greystar Management Over Silica Dust Eviction

LITTLETON, Colo. — A lawsuit filed by a former tenant of a Littleton apartment complex accuses Greystar Management Services of retaliating against him for reporting hazardous conditions related to silica dust during construction. The plaintiff, Mike Schenk, claims his eviction followed his attempts to highlight the potential health risks posed by the dust. Schenk reported that construction workers were sanding concrete nearby last summer, which resulted in a significant amount of fine dust entering his apartment. He recalled the moment vividly when his smoke detector activated due to the dust overwhelming the hallway of his … Read more

Lawsuit Alleges loanDepot Engaged in Deceptive Practices, Pressuring Loan Officers to Manipulate Rates for Profit

Los Angeles, California – A lawsuit has emerged, accusing loanDepot of coercing loan officers to prioritize higher-rate loans for borrowers in order to secure greater commissions. This practice reportedly underpins allegations of steering in the mortgage lending process. The claims suggest that when loan officers were unable to finalize certain deals, they would reroute borrowers to internal loan consultants, allowing the company to pay less in compensation. However, the lawsuit argues that these transfers were predominantly superficial, with the original loan officer remaining actively involved in the transactions. If the documentation for a transfer cited … Read more

Landmark Lawsuit Unfolds in Nacho Hippo Murder Case as Victim’s Estate Alleges Restaurant Negligence

NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — A lawsuit was filed on Wednesday in connection with a notable murder case that has captured public attention in the Grand Strand area. The case involves LaFredia Todd, who was found guilty earlier this year for the shooting death of Quentin Johnson, a 26-year-old co-worker at Nacho Hippo. Following a jury’s unanimous decision, Todd received a 36-year sentence for murder and an additional five years for possession of a weapon during a violent crime related to the incident that occurred in July 2022. Latoya Willard, Johnson’s longtime girlfriend and the … Read more