claims so egregious that White and O'Connell should be subjected to the Jewish Hospital's lawsuit alleging multiple
claims of Abuse of Process, Slander Per Se, False Light, Invasion of Privacy, Interference with Prospective Business Advantage, Wrongful Use of Civil Proceedings, and should be subject to damages including Punitive Damages, Attorney Fees and Court Costs.
It is filing its own suit in Texas «to investigate potential
claims of abuse of process, civil conspiracy, and constitutional violations» and is seeking to depose a number of environmental activists who took part in that meeting.
Claims of abuse of suppliers by supermarkets are not new or unique to Australia.
Not exact matches
New York attorney - general Eric Schneiderman subpoenaed The Weinstein Company as part
of a probe into whether studio officials had violated the law in their handling
of abuse claims against its disgraced co-founder Harvey.
Porter's ex-wives
claimed as part
of the Daily Mail story that he physically and mentally
abused them in their marriages.
Loncar argues that, unlike companies that
abuse their prerogative to dictate whatever list prices they want in the U.S., Novartis has actually pulled off the kind
of scientific innovation that the biopharma industry
claims as its beating heart.
Regulators around the world are fining or investigating Qualcomm, supporting elements
of Apple's
claims in a lawsuit alleging Qualcomm
abuses its dominant position in mobile chips.
President Donald Trump rejected the notion that Wells Fargo would skate on penalties associated with
claims of mortgage lending
abuse.
He also said he
abused his position to help China's highest profile fugitive, Guo Wengui, an exiled U.S. - based billionaire who has made incendiary
claims of corruption at the highest levels
of the Chinese government.
Jerome Simpson, WR, San Francisco 49ers (6 games; substance
abuse): Simpson's suspension is the fall - out
of a 2014 arrest in which police found six pounds
of marijuana in his home, which they
claimed was a «marijuana distribution center.»
Just two weeks ago, Trump complained that his former top aide, Rob Porter, was unfairly forced to resign his White House position after both
of his ex-wives accused him
of domestic
abuse,
claims he suggested amounted to «a mere allegation.»
Dan Price, the Gravity Payments CEO who has become a national symbol
of corporate good after raising his employee pay this year, is denying
claims in a Bloomberg Businessweek story that he physically
abused his ex-wife while they were married.
However, Delta
claims steep increase in the number
of animals on flights over the last few years reflects an
abuse of the policy.
He is the first truly shameless president, the first porn president, and that is why it is Stormy Daniels — more than the FBI or the IRS or the string
of women who have
claimed sexual harassment or
abuse by him — who just might take him down.
When it was all over, the tally
of alleged wrongdoing cited here today, assigned to one party or another, included unpaid taxes (NDP),
abusing election laws (Conservatives), improperly taking money from charities (Liberals), improperly
claimed expenses (Liberals), illegal campaign debts (Liberals), illegal political donations (NDP), flouting Hill security (NDP), a potentially illegal cheque (Conservatives), secrecy (Conservatives) and sabotaging the committee to select the parliamentary budget officer (Conservatives).
By early fall, it was widely known among Trump's top aides — including chief
of staff John Kelly — both that Porter was facing troubles in obtaining the clearance and that his ex-wives
claimed he had
abused them.
Universal has aggressively increased market share in South Florida over the past two years while numerous companies, citing losses from
claims abuses and increased litigation, have redlined parts or all
of the tricounty region.
The Times seemed the right place for such a gathering: The Newspaper
of Record was soon to be awarded three Pulitzer Prizes on April 16, one for public service that it shared with The New Yorker for documenting stories
of sexual harassment from multiple women who
claimed they were
abused by disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.
«The IRS offers no explanation as to how the IRS can legitimately use most
of these millions
of records on hundreds
of thousands
of users; instead, it
claims that as long as it has submitted a declaration from an IRS agent that the IRS «is conducting an investigation to determine the identity and correct federal income tax liabilities
of United States persons who conducted transactions in a virtual currency during 2013 - 2015» the Court must find that the Summons does not involve an
abuse of process.
Two forced strip - searches
of a child by authorities at a Head Start program prompted by vague
claims from an unreliable source could be considered child
abuse, argues a friend -
of - the - court brief urging the 10th U.S. Circuit Court
of Appeals to revive a lawsuit.
The ad
claims that Rosenstein's «incompetence and
abuse of power» have «undermined congressional investigations» and tarnished the reputation
of the Justice Department.
The memo begins by making a grandiose
claim: The FBI's use
of surveillance power under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) during the 2016 campaign was «a troubling breakdown
of legal processes established to protect the American people from
abuses related to the FISA process.»
For years, Mr. Brownlee and his small team had been building a case that the maker
of the painkiller OxyContin had misled the public when it
claimed the drug was less prone to
abuse than competing narcotics.
Although no hard statistics currently exist, stories
of people who
claim they are victims
of spiritual
abuse abound.
Also in spite
of what you otherwise
claim Gary, I have not received an apology for being wrongly accused
of supporting
abuse and silencing
of victims.
It is an unsatisfactory but all - too - familiar denouement
of divorce battles involving children: the judge who must allow a violent man back into his family's lives because there is no proof
of abuse claims.
But in a week
of coverage, much
of which is sure to be either generically retrospective or gleefully judgmental (a Reuters article I came across yesterday made sure to note, in its final paragraph, that his papacy had been «besieged» by the sexual
abuse crisis — a
claim which, aside from its mild bias, is not exactly accurate), it's refreshing to read a piece that takes a longer view.
Pope Francis has admitted that he personally ordered an investigation into
claims of child sexual
abuse in Spain.
The cardinal accepted that
abusing priests were routinely moved from parish to parish rather than being defrocked, and the word
of clergy was often taken as more trustworthy than children
claiming they were
abused.
A former Church
of England priest has handed himself in to authorities in India to face
claims he
abused... More
The Archbishop
of Canterbury has apologised to the Dean
of Jersey over
claims he didn't handle
abuse allegations properly.
Judges in India have called for a former Church
of England vicar to stand trial over
claims he sexually
abused a 15 - year - old boy in the country twice.
The archbishop's letter pointed out that most
of the sexual
abuse cases and allegations involve misconduct, real or
claimed, from decades earlier, «before the Church adopted its current child protection policies.»
Perhaps the most common use
of the language
of parental rights is to protect the possessive
claims of those whose history
of abuse or neglect as parents has largely undermined their
claim to the title.
But I question whether after some period
of time, we can assign some level
of ill - will or malicious intent when church leaders continue to deny and attack in the face
of persistent
claims of mistreatment and / or
abuse.
The
claim that celibacy has helped cause sexual
abuse is a
claim that runs utterly contrary to the evidence, and unjustly moves responsibility for despicably evil acts away from the abusers, and onto some environmental condition such as the discipline
of celibacy in a priestly life.
Not to hide Tony's deeds, or to protect the Emergent Leaders, because simply in many ways this thread has started the seeds
of the very
abuse that it
claims to oppose.
As you know, the
claim of «
abuse» doesn't make it so, but your fearless openness with supporting facts and information is compelling.
You exhibit the sad but typical response to people who
claim to be victims
of abuse.
Following the review's publication, Bishop Peter Hancock, the Church
of England's lead safeguarding bishop, said: «At the heart
of this case was a judgment, on the balance
of probabilities, as to whether, in the event that her
claim for compensation reached trial, a court would have concluded that Carol was
abused by Bishop Bell.
Victims
of clerical sexual
abuse will find it easier to bring compensation
claims against the Catholic Church after a judge ruled it can be held responsible for the wrongdoings
of its priests.
His visit follows three days
of violence in the capital, Santiago, over
claims of abuses by the Catholic Church.
She
claimed that in these texts the bible was «condoning
abuse of women» and as such, this is what the bible does.
That does not mean,
of course, that we can therefore
abuse animals, as some would
claim.
The «dirty dozen» turned out to be a blacklist
of cardinals drawn up by an American victims group which
claims they failed to take a stand in child
abuse scandals.
American society has still not adequately addressed the issue
of domestic violence and
abuse to protect persons from harm under church membership, as we saw with the Texas judge that beat his daughter,
claiming that it was a part
of his faith to discipline her in this manner; 4.
Your
claim of abuse is spit in the face
of good Faithful parents in the same manner as when a Faithful does it to an Atheist parent.
They waved «perversion files «around the courtroom — secret files kept by the Scouts docu - menting
claims of se - xual
abuse by troop leaders and volunteers over a 70 year - period.»
«Without exception, every one
of the 188 dioceses in the American Catholic Church has faced or is facing
claims of child se - x
abuse.
The John Jay Report revealed that a full 70 percent
of the claimants against Catholic priests came forward not in the 1960s to 1980s, when the
abuse was
claimed to have occurred, but in 2002, when Church institutions were forced into «blanket settlements.»