Hospital Leaders Urge Speedy Sale of Rhode Island Medical Centers to Secure Healthcare Stability

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — In a concerted effort to safeguard public health, a collaborative of senior hospital executives from Rhode Island are urgently advocating for the swift sale approval of two key hospitals to a foundation that would convert them back to nonprofit status. This push addresses critical needs within the state’s healthcare framework as the involved facilities currently face financial distress under their existing ownership. A letter addressed to Chief Judge Stacey G.C. Jernigan of the Northern District of Texas Bankruptcy Court, penned by the leaders of nine Rhode Island hospitals and health associations, calls … Read more

FBI Conducts Raid on Prominent Rhode Island Lawyer: What We Know So Far

Providence, Rhode Island – A Rhode Island lawyer recently found themselves at the center of an FBI investigation, marked by agents conspicuously entering their law office. This event raised questions about the reasons for the law enforcement activity and its implications in the local legal community. The lawyer in question, a respected figure with interests broadly across various aspects of law, including civil rights, has been known for advocating strenuously on behalf of their clients. Details surrounding the reasons for the FBI raid remain unclear, as neither the FBI nor the lawyer’s representatives have provided … Read more

Rhode Island Lawmakers Champion Equity Impact Statements to Advance Social Justice in Legislation

Providence, R.I. – As state lawmakers propose new legislation, they are often met with a critical fiscal question: What is the cost? In Rhode Island, representatives are now advocating an additional layer of scrutiny—assessing the social and equity impacts of legislation. Representative David Morales, a Democrat from Providence, is championing a new rule to require “equity impact statements” for proposed laws, aiming to uncover their potential effects on various demographics, including race, ethnicity, gender, and more. This initiative, encapsulated in Bill H5010, would enable such analyses for up to five bills each session, focusing on … Read more

Rhode Island Attorney General Takes Legal Action Against Real Estate Agent Over Alleged Deceptive Home Sale Scheme

Providence, Rhode Island – The Rhode Island Attorney General’s Office has initiated legal action against a local real estate agent and his affiliates, accusing them of orchestrating a deceitful scheme to exploit a Haitian couple’s limited English skills and coerce them into selling their home at a significantly low price. The lawsuit, filed by Special Assistant Attorney General Jordan Mickman on October 31, targets Kyle Seyboth and his businesses, including The Seyboth Team Real Estate associated with Century 21. The Delva family, Marie and Jean Marie Delva, elderly Haitian immigrants who have lived comfortably in … Read more