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JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — Citizens had the opportunity to speak about the Jane Doe lawsuit settlement during Thursday evening’s Johnson City Commission meeting. The lawsuit was filed by ...
Sheriff officials identified the remains of Sonoma County Jane and John Doe as Deborah Mitchell Cordier and Robert Michael Ream, respectively. In January 1998, the remains of a woman were ...
It can be watched above. JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) – Johnson City leaders will hear from citizens about the $28 million settlement of the Jane Doe lawsuit. Earlier, it was announced that $27 ...
Apache Junction released the Citizen Summer 2025 brochure, promising a season with activities tailored for every possible interest and age group. The City of Apache Junction announced on Tuesday ...
The lawsuit was dismissed after a victim, who uses the proxy name, ‘Jane Doe’, chose not to reveal her identity by pursuing the case, reports ‘Variety’. In the lawsuit, originally filed by ...
US District Judge Lewis J. Liman dismissed the case Monday after giving the woman — who was only identified as “Jane Doe” — a chance to refile her initial lawsuit under her real name ...
The woman is known only as Jane Doe. She died from a shotgun blast to the back, and her body was dumped in a mineshaft in the Mojave Desert in the Barstow area, according to information from the ...
A New York judge dismissed one of the many sexual assault lawsuits against Sean “Diddy” Combs today after a Jane Doe chose not to reveal her identity by pursuing the case. In the suit ...
On Monday, U.S. District Court Judge Lewis J. Liman issued an order closing Jane Doe's case, according to a filing reviewed by USA TODAY. Liman noted that on March 6, he ruled that Doe could not ...