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Federal Judge Won’t Toss Insider Trading Case Against Mavs Owner Mark Cuban

By Brantley HargroveMarch 5, 2013

The now-five-year old insider-trading beef against mercurial Dallas Mavs owner Mark Cuban isn’t going away anytime soon. Chief Judge Sidney Fitzwater rejected Tuesday a motion to dismiss the federal case against him, which alleges Cuban dumped his stock in an Internet search engine after getting tipped off by the CEO…

Dallas Millionaire Upset Georgetown Didn’t Name Gym after Him, Wants His $7.5 Mil Back

By Eric NicholsonMarch 5, 2013

Curiously absent from the otherwise thorough Wikipedia page on Scott K. Ginsburg, the Dallas-based digital media entrepreneur and founder of Boardwalk Auto Group, is any mention of insider trading judgment the SEC won against him in 2002 for illegally passing non-public information on EZ Communications, Inc., a radio conglomerate, to…

Federal Judge Finds No Proof of Misconduct by Craig Watkins, but that Won’t Help Him in State Court

By Luke DarbyMarch 4, 2013

The District Attorney’s office very excitedly announced today that a federal judge found no merit in Al Hill III’s allegations of misconduct against Dallas District Attorney Craig Watkins. The allegations stem from a dispute Hill had concerning legal fees he owed his former attorney Lisa Blue, a prominent Dallas lawyer…

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Ex-Marine, Accused of Plotting to Kill Laura Bush, is Suing Over Expulsion From SMU

By Eric NicholsonMarch 1, 2013

On March 22, 2011, SMU officials issued a safety alert to students and staff advising them to be on the lookout for Daniel Hux, a recently expelled student who had been barred from campus. The fliers didn’t go into detail about why Hux wasn’t allowed at the university, and SMU…

A North Texas Man Has Joined the Important Crusade Against Watered-Down Budweiser

By Eric NicholsonFebruary 28, 2013

On Tuesday, beer drinkers in three states filed federal lawsuits against Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world’s largest brewer and the purveyor of Budweiser, Bud Light Lime, Michelob Ultra and other innovative beer and beer-like products. A Dallas-area drinker has now joined their ranks. Michael Seidenstein, a 30-something man who owns property…

Florida Doctor Trying to Sell 1959 Masters Jacket Thinks Golf Club’s Claims to Ownership Are Bull

By Eric NicholsonFebruary 28, 2013

Last Tuesday, Dallas County District Judge Emily Tobolowsky temporary halted Heritage Auctions’ planned sale of the 1959 Masters green jacket. Augusta National, the famed Georgia golf club that hosts the tournament, had sued Heritage to have the auction stopped, claiming that the jacket had been stolen by former employees and…

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Minority Leaders Rallied at City Hall Today to Explain Why Texas Needs the Voting Rights Act

By Brantley HargroveFebruary 27, 2013

The U.S. Supreme Court began hearing arguments today challenging the constitutionality of and need for Section Five of the Voting Rights Act, which requires Texas and other southern states with a history of suppressing the minority vote to get pre-clearance from the Feds before implementing changes to voting laws. Naturally,…

Wendy Reves’ $400 Million Collection Belongs to the Dallas Museum of Art, Judge Affirms

By Eric NicholsonFebruary 26, 2013

In 1985, the Dallas Museum of Art accepted one of the largest gifts in the institution’s history: more than 1,400 pieces by Van Gogh, Renoir, Cezanne, Degas, and others from the personal collection of Wendy Reves, collectively valued at more than $400 million. A quarter century later and four years…

Andy Roddick is Suing a Tennis Charity for Stiffing Him on His $100,000 Appearance Fee

By Eric NicholsonFebruary 22, 2013

If Andy Roddick didn’t walk away from tennis as the biggest asshole in the professional game, he was definitely in top two or three. His wasn’t the lovable brashness of, say, a John McEnroe either, but a whiny, self-indulgence reminiscent of a spoiled toddler. Justly or not, a lawsuit filed…

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Former Associate of Jailed Ellis County Observer Publisher Sues Google For Defamation

By Eric NicholsonFebruary 22, 2013

Joey Dauben’s reign as the muckraking king of Ellis County came to an ignominious end last month when he was sentenced to three 10-year sentences for raping a boy, then 14, on a church camping trip in 2007. It was an ironic end for the 32-year-old, who crusaded against child…

Jury Awards $10.5 Mil to Family of Woman Crushed by Monster Truck at Spearmint Rhino

By Eric NicholsonFebruary 20, 2013

In the early morning hours of March 17, 2011, 23-year-old Kasey McKenzie was walking through the parking lot of Spearmint Rhino when she was struck and killed by a Ford F-250 with enormous wheels and a monster lift kit as it left a parking space. The driver, 27-year-old Eric Crutchfield,…

Fired Texas Prison Worker’s Supposed Scented-Candle Allergy Does Not Count as a Disability

By Eric NicholsonFebruary 19, 2013

For 17 years, Tina Milton worked as a clerk at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice’s Wynne Unit. Her job was to pore over inmate mail in search of coded gang messages, and she did it just fine until late 2006. That’s when she returned from a sinus surgery and…

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A Dallas Judge Halted Heritage Auctions’ Sale of the 1959 Masters Green Jacket [Updated]

By Eric NicholsonFebruary 19, 2013

Update at 4:02 p.m.:Heritage has issued a statement: “Yesterday the Augusta National Golf Club filed suit against Heritage Auctions over the Art Wall’s 1959 Green Master’s jacket being offered in an upcoming sale in New York City. Prior to their filling the lawsuit, Augusta National did not contact Heritage Auctions,…

A Texas Pecan Processor is Suing Over Nuts Contaminated by Rodent Droppings

By Eric NicholsonFebruary 18, 2013

George Martin and Marty Harrell used to be friends. They live 800 miles apart but swim in the same professional circles, the former heading Corsicana-based Navarro Pecan Company, one of the world’s largest pecan-processing companies, and the latter in charge of the Harrell Nut Company, which shells and sells pecans…

The SEC Says a Dallas Investor Screwed Over Her Church in a $2.3 Million Ponzi Scheme

By Eric NicholsonFebruary 15, 2013

The way she tells it on her website, Delsa Thomas decided to launch her own investment firm after Citi Smith Barney, where she worked, merged with Morgan Stanley. She left in February 2011, taking a decade’s worth of experience as a stockbroker and financial advisor to her new outfit, The…

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Meet Luis Martos-Uribe, the Man Whose Finger Was Severed at the Perot

By Eric NicholsonFebruary 8, 2013

The folks at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science are excellent at putting together infotaining science exhibits. They are not so good at handling a minor PR challenge. That much became clear when, on December 30, a museum patron was injured. A week later, pressed by the Morning News,…

David Womble Kept His County Job Despite Complaints About Racist Jokes. Then He Flipped Someone the Bird and Got Canned.

By Eric NicholsonFebruary 7, 2013

You’ll remember David Womble as the charming Dallas County maintenance supervisor who, according to several former jail employees, once donned a set of fake gold teeth during a meeting with subordinates, said something to the effect of “This is how we do it in the ‘hood,” and began to strut…

A Lancaster Woman is Suing In-Law’s Funeral Home For Stealing Her Late Husband’s Organs

By Eric NicholsonFebruary 7, 2013

Sheila Stanmore buried her husband, Kevin, in May 2008 after he was killed in a standoff with Grand Prairie Police. At least, she thought she buried him. But what she and the couple’s three daughters laid to rest at Community Missionary Baptist Church in Desoto wasn’t quite what she thought…

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The State Trooper Who Performed a Roadside Cavity Search on Irving Women Has Been Fired

By Eric NicholsonJanuary 30, 2013

Angel Dobbs and her niece, Ashley Dobbs, would rather forget what happened to them on July 13, 2012. That’s when a state trooper pulled them over as they traveled north down George Bush Turnpike in Irving, purportedly for throwing a cigarette butt out the window. What happened next was broadcast…

Ryan Romo’s Attorney: “Truth and Justice Prevailed” for the Highland Park Baseball Player Cleared of Rape Accusation

By Anna MerlanJanuary 29, 2013

Around 4 p.m. yesterday, a Dallas County grand jury declined to indict 19-year-old Ryan Romo, who was accused of raping a younger fellow student in the back of his Chevy Tahoe following a concert in late October. At a sparsely attended press conference this afternoon, the Romo family’s civil attorney,…

T. Boone Pickens Takes Sen. John McCain’s Former Presidential Campaign Strategist To Court Over Loan

By Brantley HargroveJanuary 25, 2013

T. Boone Pickens — billionaire oil man, erstwhile wind-energy apostle, multimillion-dollar donor to Karl Rove’s super PAC — wants his money back. According to a filing in Dallas County court, he claims he’s getting mostly stiffed on a $125,000 loan he made to political consultant John Weaver, who helmed the…

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Ty, the Tyrannosaurus Sold by Dallas-Based Heritage Auctions, Gets the New Yorker Treatment

By Eric NicholsonJanuary 23, 2013

The saga of Ty, the Tyrannosaurus bataar fossil smuggled out of Mongolia and into a May 2012 sale by Dallas-based Heritage Auctions, effectively came to a close last month when Eric Prokopi, the “commercial paleontologist” behind the sale, pleaded guilty to illegally smuggling the specimen into the U.S. But that,…

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