lawsuit Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/lawsuit/ Ghana News | Ghana Politics | Ghana Soccer | Ghana Showbiz Sun, 11 Mar 2018 09:42:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 https://citifmonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-CITI-973-FM-32x32.jpg lawsuit Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/lawsuit/ 32 32 Nun in Katy Perry lawsuit ‘dies in court’ https://citifmonline.com/2018/03/nun-katy-perry-lawsuit-dies-court/ Sun, 11 Mar 2018 09:42:47 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=408864 A nun embroiled in a property dispute with singer Katy Perry collapsed and died during a court hearing on Friday, US media report. Sister Catherine Rose Holzman was 89. She was one of two nuns locked in a legal battle with Perry and the Los Angeles Archdiocese over a former convent in the city. Perry […]

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A nun embroiled in a property dispute with singer Katy Perry collapsed and died during a court hearing on Friday, US media report.

Sister Catherine Rose Holzman was 89.

She was one of two nuns locked in a legal battle with Perry and the Los Angeles Archdiocese over a former convent in the city.

Perry agreed to buy the property for $14.5m (£10.4m) in 2015, but the deal turned sour when the former residents objected.

Sister Catherine Rose and Sister Rita Callanan said they were uncomfortable handing the convent and its eight surrounding acres over to the star, whose sometimes provocative hits include I Kissed A Girl and Ur So Gay.

Perry reportedly visited the nuns to win them over, and is said to have shown them her tattoo of Jesus and sung a hymn for them. But the pair remained unconvinced.

“I found her videos,” Sister Rita Callanan told the Los Angeles Times. “I wasn’t happy with any of it.”

The nuns instead sold the residence to local restaurant owner Dana Hollister, without the approval of their Archdiocese.

‘Please stop’

Perry and the Catholic Church were awarded almost $10m in damages in 2017, when their lawyers successfully argued that the sisters had no right to sell the property.

The nuns had failed to get the consent of Archbishop Jose Gomez and the Vatican, which must approve the sale of any property worth over $7.5m, the advocates said.

  • Perry convent sale ‘violates our vows’, say nuns

A jury then concluded that the restaurateur had deliberately interfered with Perry’s planned purchase.

The post-judgement proceedings have been put on hold following the nun’s death.

In a statement on Friday, Archbishop Gomez said: “Sister Catherine Rose served the Church with dedication and love for many years, and today we remember her life with gratitude.”

Sister Catherine Rose spoke to Fox11 LA hours before her collapse in what may have been her final interview.

She issued a direct plea to the singer, saying: “To Katy Perry, please stop. It’s not doing anyone any good except hurting a lot of people.”

Source: BBC

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Trump settles $25m university fraud case https://citifmonline.com/2016/11/trump-settles-25m-university-fraud-case/ Sat, 19 Nov 2016 09:57:08 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=269808 Donald Trump has settled three Trump University lawsuits for $25m (£20m), the New York Attorney General has said. The US president-elect was being sued by former students who paid $35,000 (£28,000) for real estate “secrets” from his “hand-picked” instructors. Mr Trump had repeatedly said he would not settle the class-action lawsuits. Attorney General Eric Schneiderman […]

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Donald Trump has settled three Trump University lawsuits for $25m (£20m), the New York Attorney General has said.

The US president-elect was being sued by former students who paid $35,000 (£28,000) for real estate “secrets” from his “hand-picked” instructors.

Mr Trump had repeatedly said he would not settle the class-action lawsuits.

Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said the settlement was a “stunning reversal” by Mr Trump and a “major victory” for victims.

But Mr Trump’s lawyer Daniel Petrocelli said his client was pleased with the outcome, saying “he was willing to sacrifice his personal interests, put this behind him, and move forward”.

The businessman faced three fraud lawsuits – which alleged the school misled students and failed to deliver on its promises – in California and New York.

A trial in one of the cases had been due to begin in San Diego on 28 November, although Mr Trump’s lawyers had attempted to delay the case.

Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said in a statement: “Today’s $25 million settlement agreement is a stunning reversal by Donald Trump and a major victory for the over 6,000 victims of his fraudulent university.

“The victims of Trump University have waited years for today’s result and I am pleased that their patience – and persistence – will be rewarded by this $25 million settlement.”

Mr Schneiderman, who Mr Trump has attacked as a “lightweight”, had sought a $40m payout from Mr Trump over the university, which closed in 2010.

He called Trump University a “fraud from beginning to end” in July, adding that the organisation used “false promises to prey on desperate people”.

US District Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who is presiding over the two California cases, had been urging both sides to settle out of court.

Analysis: Laura Bicker, BBC News, Washington

The settlement may be costly but it will save the President-elect from a potentially embarrassing trial.

Donald Trump had vowed to keep fighting this case and his attorneys said they had no doubt he would have won in court, but they added that a resolution allows Mr Trump to devote his full attention to the important issues facing the nation.

Settling though could backfire on Mr Trump as he is facing dozens of lawsuits.

Plaintiffs may smell blood and think he is eager to settle to avoid court cases while president.

In June, Mr Trump said: “I will win the Trump University case. I already am, as far as I’m concerned.

“I could settle that case. I could have settled that case. I just choose not to.”

Trump University promised students the opportunity to learn from “hand-picked” teachers, that actually were not chosen by Mr Trump himself.

Mr Schneiderman alleged that the closest students ever got to the real estate mogul was having their photo taken beside a cardboard cutout of him. He also said that Mr Trump personally pocketed about $5m (£4m) in the “scheme”.

Administration takes shape

Meanwhile, Donald Trump has named more conservative hardliners for key posts, with Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions nominated as attorney general, the country’s top law enforcement office.

Mr Sessions was rejected from becoming a federal judge in 1986 because of alleged racist remarks.

In a statement, Mr Trump called Mr Sessions a “world class legal mind”.

 

Mike Pompeo will be CIA director and retired Lt Gen Michael Flynn has been made national security adviser. Both men have been vocal critics of the Obama administration.

Donald Trump, right, with US Senator Jeff Sessions at Trump Tower, New York, 7 October 2016
Jeff Sessions, left, is an enthusiastic backer of Mr Trump’s pledge to build a wall along the Mexican border
Retired general Michael Flynn
Retired three-star general Michael Flynn will be national security adviser, according to insiders

Gen Flynn, who was ousted as director of the Defence Intelligence Agency in 2014, agrees with Mr Trump on renegotiating the Iran nuclear deal, strengthening ties with Russia and intensifying the fight against Islamic extremists.

Mr Pompeo has also been a fierce critic of President Barack Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran, tweeting on Thursday: “I look forward to rolling back this disastrous deal with the world’s largest state sponsor of terrorism.”

Mr Trump’s Vice President-elect Mike Pence was reportedly booed on Friday as he attended a showing of the hit musical Hamilton in New York.

“At Hamilton. Mike Pence is here and the entire theater just booed him,” wrote one theatregoer on Twitter.

“Unreal scene here – Mike Pence walks in and there’s a massive mix of cheers and boos,” wrote another.

Source: BBC

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