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Augusta Chronicle | Complaint alleges sex trafficking took place at three Aiken County motels

Count On News 2 | NCPD releases bodycam footage after suspect alleges misconduct during arrest

Aiken Standard | Lawsuit alleges three Aiken County motels knew about, profited from human trafficking

North Carolina Lawyers Weekly | Wrongful Death Suit Against Distracted Driver Settles For $4M

SC Lawyers Weekly | Parents of man slain in hotel settle suit for $1.25M

WCNC | Aveanna Propst family files lawsuit against Concord Mills parent company

News & Record | ‘Get some better security:’ Family of teen killed at N.C. mall files wrongful death suit

Family Sues Myrtle Beach Hotel Over 11 year-old Downing

WMBF News | Parents of 11-year-old drowning victim sue Myrtle Beach hotel

WBTW News | Family sues Myrtle Beach resort where 11-year-old drowned last year

ABC 15 | Family sues Myrtle Beach hotel over boy’s drowning death

Wrongful Death Lawsuit For Victim Mykala Bell

XXL Mag | Gucci Mane Named In Lawsuit Following Shooting at Nightclub

Mickelsen Dalton LLC Files 1st Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Life Care Center in Washington Over Coronavirus Outbreak

Reuters | Seattle-Area Nursing Home Hit With Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over Coronavirus Death

Daily News | Life Care Center in Kirkland, epicenter of Washington’s coronavirus outbreak, sued for wrongful death

Fox News | Daughter of suspected coronavirus victim sues Life Care Center of Kirkland over mother’s death: report

ABC News | Family files 1st wrongful death lawsuit against Life Care Center in Washington over Coronavirus outbreak

U.S. News | Coronavirus: Seattle-Area Nursing Home Sued Over Death

Tech Times | First-Ever Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed Against Life Care Center Over COVID-19

The News Tribune | Daughter files lawsuit after mother dies in nation’s first coronavirus hot spot

Fatal nightclub shooting leads to $1M settlement

South Carolina Lawyers Weekly | The mother of a man killed in a shooting at a Marlboro County nightclub earlier this year has reached a $1 million settlement in a wrongful death action against the club and its owner

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