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“Tonia Haddix has violated numerous orders of this Court and seeks to make a mockery of the rule of law by admitting and boasting on television, on the internet, and on other means of public communications, about her violations of the Court’s orders,” U.S. District Judge Catherine Perry wrote.
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The lawsuit was filed last month by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey alongside seven other states.
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It took a jury less than two hours to find bounty hunter Wayne Lozier guilty of kidnapping.
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Hofbräuhaus of America states in the federal lawsuit that it terminated its franchise agreement with Hofbräuhaus in Belleville because the owners allegedly did not pay royalties when required.
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In a civil lawsuit filed in a federal court in St. Louis, chess grandmaster Hans Niemann alleges that world champion Magnus Carlsen, chess.com, chess video streamer Hikaru Nakumura and others committed slander, libel and unlawful group boycott, among other accusations.
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Tonia Haddix had previously claimed Tonka the chimp died of natural causes. His discovery in a Missouri basement gives lie to that claim.
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Tonka’s owner, a Missouri woman named Tonia Haddix, says he is dead. PETA doesn’t buy it.
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A federal judge in St. Louis on Monday temporarily barred the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services from requiring health care workers in Missouri and nine other states to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
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If walls could talk, then those of the U.S. District Court of Eastern Missouri would have a lot to say.Historian Burton Boxerman worked with a group of…