Thursday, April 30, 2009

Man Sues CDC Over Tuberculosis Revelation

The Atlanta man who flew to Europe for his wedding knowing he was infected with tuberculosis filed a lawsuit against the Center for Disease Control, claiming the center invaded his privacy.

The lawsuit alleges that by disclosing his name, the Center for Disease Control subjected him to death threats and severely damaged his reputation. Specifically, the suit accuse the CDC of “unlawfully and unnecessarily” revealing the man’s private identity to the news media.

Finally, the lawsuit claims that the damage to his reputation and the death threats cause so much mental distress that his marriage before the couple had even had a chance to file their marriage license.

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Sunday, April 26, 2009

Nude Cell Pics Leads To Lawsuit Against Police Department

A police department in Virginia is facing a lawsuit from a man and his girlfriend. The lawsuit alleges that following a DUI arrest, the police seized a cell phone the male plaintiff. The man’s phone contained nude photos of his girlfriend. Upon discovering the photos, the arresting officer called other officers and deputies to come view the photos.

The complaint alleges violations of the plaintiffs’ constitutional rights, invasion of privacy, defamation, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The plaintiffs are asking for $350,000 in damages.

The plaintiffs were informed of the officers’ actions by a whistleblower within the department.

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Sunday, August 10, 2008

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Friday, August 8, 2008

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