Feb 14, 2022 · Advisors and other industry experts are calling out Hightower for using a wirehouse tactic to go after a former advisor over client information. ... costs and reasonable attorney’s fees ...
May 06, 2021 · Hightower says their main concern now is that future witnesses don’t have to experience what happened to Doe. “Nothing we can do at this point can fix what happened to my client,” Hightower ...
May 06, 2021 · Hightower says their main concern now is that future witnesses don’t have to experience what happened to Doe. “Nothing we can do at this point can fix what happened to my client,” Hightower ...
May 05, 2021 · Hightower says their main concern now is that future witnesses don’t have to experience what happened to Doe. “Nothing we can do at this point can fix what happened to my client,” Hightower ...
But Hightower says the moment she left the committee room, Doe was hounded by activists, including two women with cellphone cameras trying to get video of her.
An ethics investigation against Republican state representative Aaron von Ehlinger began after the 19-year-old intern for another lawmaker accused von Ehlinger of engaging in nonconsensual sexual acts with her after taking her to dinner.
CNN does not identify alleged victims of sexual assault without their consent. Von Ehlinger has not been charged with a crime. The Boise Police Department has not responded to multiple requests from CNN asking whether a criminal investigation is ongoing.
In fact, Jane Doe’s identity already had been made public, when correspondence from one of von Ehlinger’s previous attorneys that included her name was published by a news site.
Dindinger, von Ehlinger's current attorney, told CNN that the letter was released by a previous lawyer working for von Ehlinger, but it was done without his client's approval or consultation. Rep. Giddings did not respond to CNN's requests for comment.
Idaho state Rep. Aaron von Ehlinger answers questions under oath during a committee hearing regarding allegations of sexual misconduct on Wednesday, April 28, 2021 in Boise. (CNN) A legislative intern whose rape allegation against an Idaho state representative led to an investigation that resulted in his resignation last week was publicly named by ...
Idaho state representative resigns amid allegations of sexual misconduct. Von Ehlinger told the Ethics Committee that the sexual encounter with Jane Doe was consensual. The committee heard public testimony from Doe from behind a curtain concealing her identity.
The Boise Police Department has not responde d to multiple requests from CNN asking whether a criminal investigation is ongoing. His current attorney, Edward Dindinger, told CNN on Wednesday they have not received any further information from police about where things stand.
The intern -- who asks to be identified as "Jane Doe" -- made a report to the Boise Police Department saying she was raped, according to an investigation by the House Ethics Committee. CNN does not identify alleged victims of sexual assault without their consent. Von Ehlinger has not been charged with a crime.
Long's girlfriend allegedly saw Hightower with the gun and heard gunshots. " (The woman) said Teshaun pulled out a turquoise and black handgun out of his pocket," the warrant states, according to the AJC. " (She) ran into the apartment and hid behind the wall next to the door.".
What does it mean for the NCAA? An Atlanta-based attorney representing former Tulane basketball player Teshaun Hightower said Hightower's brother, Jeffery, fired the gun that killed a 24-year-old man on April 8, and that Hightower's brother shot the victim in self-defense.
1y Mark Schlabach. According to an arrest warrant obtained by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Monday, police have accused Teshaun Hightower of being the shooter when the group of six men confronted Devante Anthony Long in a breezeway.
The victim was called outside by his girlfriend, and he came out with a gun in his hand.". Tulane announced Sunday afternoon that Hightower had been dismissed from the team following his arrest. Hightower, a native of Lithonia, Georgia, transferred to Tulane last year after playing two seasons at Georgia.
Five of the men were in custody on Monday. One man still hadn't been arrested, according to jail records.
Teshaun Hightower, the Green Wave's leading scorer in the 2019-20 season, was arrested Saturday and charged with felony murder, aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, and battery following an investigation into a fatal shooting in Stockbridge, Georgia, earlier this month.
Police said Hightower and the others arrived at the apartment complex a short time later. "He's innocent. He didn't shoot anybody, " said Averick Walker, Teshaun Hightower's attorney.
Hightower was convicted in April on 11 counts for the grisly slayings, which prosecutors said were committed in a rage over a failed business deal with Ernest Brendel.
Providence Superior Court Judge John Sheehan sentenced Hightower, 43, to two terms of life without parole for the deaths of Ernest Brendel and his 8-year-old daughter, Emily, and a third life sentence for the murder of Brendel's wife, Alice. Sheehan, who called the slayings the 'most abhorrent evil' he has ever seen, ...
Prosecutors charged Hightower killed the Brendels on Sept. 20, 1991, shortly after Brendel filed a securities fraud complaint with federal regulators over the loss of a $12,000 foreign currency investment.
The family's remains were unearthed seven weeks later in a shallow, lime-lined graves half a mile from their home in Barrington, a well-to- do Providence suburb. Brendel had been killed with a crossbow while his wife had been strangled.
Hightower endorsed Bernie Sanders for president in 2016, actively campaigning for the Democratic candidate. In summer 2016, after Hillary Clinton won the party's nomination, Sanders supporters formed the progressive group Our Revolution, and Hightower joined the board of directors.
Born in Denison in Grayson County in north Texas, Hightower comes from a working class background. He worked his way through college as assistant general manager of the Denton Chamber of Commerce and later landed a spot as a management trainee for the U.S. State Department. He received a Bachelor of Arts in government from the University ...
Since 1993, Hightower has produced Hightower Radio, a daily two-minute commentary carried by over 130 affiliates. He also hosted a weekend talk show on the American Broadcasting Company radio network and a weekday midday talk show on the United Broadcasting Network (later called America Radio Network).
The "Doug Jones Average", a concept created by Jim Hightower, is the proposal that in order to check the true health of the American economy, it is less useful to look at the Dow Jones Industrial Average than it is to check up on how the average worker down the street (Doug Jones) is doing. If Doug Jones is on welfare, cannot feed his family, is blowing his savings, and is three weeks behind on his bills, the Doug Jones average is "down". If Doug just got a raise, can pay his bills and Doug and his family are looking into owning a nice but not too expensive house, the Doug Jones average is "up".
Three of Hightower's aides at the Agriculture Commission, Mike Moeller, Pete McRae, and Billie Quicksall , were convicted on bribery charges related to procuring contributions to Hightower's reelection campaign from seed dealers who were subject to the department's oversight.
Floyd Domino was his music director and co-host. Susan DeMarco was also a co-host of the program and continues to work with him. Hightower speaking in 2016. In recent years, Hightower has advocated for industrial hemp as a sustainable agricultural crop.
After the disputed outcome of the 2000 election, Hightower voiced the opinion that it was Vice President Al Gore himself, who lost his home state of Tennessee, and not Ralph Nader, who caused Gore's defeat at the hands of Governor George W. Bush of Texas.