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On September 22, 2020, two Republican presidential elector nominees, James Carson and Eric Lucero, filed a lawsuit in federal court, arguing that a consent decree entered into by Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon and the Alliance for Retired Americans Educational Fund is unconstitutional. While Minnesota state law requires mail-in ...
Carson began a relationship with Susan Barnes, a divorcée with two teenage sons. [1] James and Susan married, and became involved in illicit drugs and mysticism. [2] At some point, Carson took the name "Michael Bear", telling his daughter in a letter that God had given him the new name "Michael"; Susan became known as "Suzan Bear." [3]
Johnny Carson's divorce in 1985 after 12 or 13 years from Joanna Holland; estimated at $20 million ($58 million inflation adjusted). [44] Mick Jagger's common-law marriage to Jerry Hall was voided in 1999; estimated between $15 and $25 million ($28 and $47 million inflation adjusted). [36]
A Philadelphia jury ordered doctors to pay former Eagles special-teams captain Chris Maragos $43.5 million on Monday in a medical malpractice lawsuit related to treatment for a career-ending injury.
LeBron and Bronny James have denied "each and every allegation" made in a lawsuit that claimed they had some involvement in a 2022 car crash in the town of Littlerock in the Antelope Valley.. That ...
LeBron James and his son Bronny James have been sued over a car crash that allegedly happened in November 2022.. According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, the NBA father-son duo are accused ...
A restaurant owned by NBA player James Harden in Houston, Texas, has been named in a wrongful death lawsuit filed this week. The lawsuit, filed in Harris County District Court on Monday, alleges ...
James Carson (American football) (1940–1999), head coach of Jackson State University; James Carson (physician) (1772–1843), Scottish physician; Jim Carson (musician) (1934–2008), New Zealand tuba player and military band leader; James Carson (rugby union) (1870–1903), Australian rugby union player; James Carson (water polo) (1901–1964 ...