Local Man Convicted After Altercation at Neighborhood Pizza Parlor

Greenfield, Indiana — A jury has reached a verdict in the case of a local man involved in a violent altercation at a pizza shop earlier this year, ultimately declaring him guilty on multiple charges. The incident, which unfolded in a busy establishment, attracted significant attention from the community and law enforcement. The confrontation began late one evening when the defendant engaged in a heated argument with another patron. Witnesses reported that the situation escalated quickly, leading to a physical brawl that caused chaos within the restaurant. Surveillance footage revealed a tumultuous scene as several … Read more

Cici’s Ownership Showdown: $46 Million Legal Victory Highlights Bitter Family Feud in Pizza Empire

Fort Worth, Texas – A lengthy legal battle has unfolded between the owners of Cici’s, a popular pizza chain, as two cousins who once collaborated to revive the company face off in court. After 18 months of disputes, a jury has awarded $46 million to Gala Capital Partners, led by Anand Gala, following claims that his cousin, Sunil Dharod, forced him out of leadership after their acquisition of the company. The dispute highlights the complexities of the partnership, which was established during Cici’s bankruptcy proceedings. Gala Capital and SSCP Management, controlled by Dharod, purchased the … Read more

Cousin Clash: Dallas Jury Awards $46 Million in High-Stakes Cicis Pizza Legal Battle

DALLAS — A Dallas County jury awarded $46 million to a plaintiff in a family business feud over Cicis Pizza after a week filled with emotional testimony. The case centered on a conflict between cousins Anand Gala and Sunil Dharod, prompting jurors to deliberate for five hours before reaching their decision. Gala, alongside his company Gala Capital Partners Cici’s, argued that he had been wronged by Dharod after their partnership deteriorated. The jury favored Gala, but the defense plans to contest whether Gala can recover on both of his claims for breach of contract and … Read more

Judges Claim Unwanted Pizza Deliveries Are an Attempt to Intimidate the Judiciary

In Washington, D.C., a group of judges has reported a troubling pattern of pizza deliveries arriving at their homes, a situation they believe is intended to intimidate them. This unusual form of harassment is raising concerns about the safety and independence of the judicial process. The judges, who have requested anonymity for security reasons, expressed alarm during a recent conference. They described multiple instances where large pizzas were sent to their residences without prior orders. Although these deliveries seemed innocuous at first glance, the judges interpreted them as a deliberate attempt to instill fear and … Read more