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In 1989, Thorson became entangled in the trial of Eddie Nash, a nightclub owner and drug dealer, over his alleged role in ordering the 1981 murders of four people in a Laurel Canyon home on ...
Eddie Nash (April 3, 1929 [2] – August 9, 2014) was an American nightclub owner and restaurateur in Los Angeles, as well as a convicted money launderer and drug dealer. [3] Nash was allegedly the mastermind behind the Wonderland murders , but was never convicted, despite multiple arrests and trials.
The incident resulted in Nash's bodyguard, Gregory Dewitt Diles, being shot and injured. Nash suspected that porn actor John Holmes had been involved, as he had been at Nash's house three times on the morning of the attack (at which times Holmes left the sliding door open). Nash sent Diles to retrieve Holmes for questioning; Diles supposedly ...
In 1982, after he was dismissed by Liberace, [9] Thorson filed a $113 million lawsuit against Liberace, [10] [3] part of which was a palimony suit. This was the first same-sex palimony case filed in U.S. history. [2]
Melanie Nash, 53, was one of four accused in the plan to open Eddie Nash's vault in Colebrook, then rifle through his casket last May in a scene a prosecutor compared to an Edgar Allan Poe story.
Then, in early February, Sholar and Edward Teach filed a lawsuit against Nash, accusing her of defamation and of damaging the brewery's business. The suit seeks damages of more than $25,000 and an ...
On June 29, 1981, the Wonderland Gang, comprising Ron Launius, Billy DeVerell, David Lind, Tracy McCourt, [13] and their associate, John Holmes, conspired to launch a home invasion and robbery upon Eddie Nash, a reputedly powerful organized crime figure who usually referred to himself in the third person as "The Nash". The robbery was an inside ...
An anonymous John Doe on Tuesday filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for Southern New York, which was obtained by USA TODAY, that accuses Combs of forced labor, human and sex trafficking ...