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DPD Wanna-Be Claims Recruiter Wanted Him to Assume the Hiring Position

By Robert WilonskyMarch 9, 2010

Courtesy Courthouse News today comes this lawsuit filed two weeks ago in Dallas County District Court: Bernard Veasley claims he wanted to be a Dallas police officer. Claims he was this close to suiting up in blue. That is, until his recruiting officer — who is not named in the…

Here’s One Person Who Wants to Move from Austin to Dallas: The Police Chief

By Robert WilonskyMarch 8, 2010

That’s Art Acevedo, by the way, among the six finalists named by City Manager Mary Suhm today to replace outgoing Dallas police chief David Kunkle, who’s so outta here next month. Acevedo’s probably the best-known among the candidates: Not only does he hail from the capital city, where he’s only…

Local Bodybuiler Who Once Sued Pat Robertson Now in Federal Custody for Tax Evasion, Making Threats

By Robert WilonskyMarch 8, 2010

Back in June ’06, we recounted the tale of local Mr. Olpympia Phil Busch, who sued Pat Robertson in Dallas federal court over a weight-loss shake sold via The 700 Club. Long story, but Busch, who also sued Jon Stewart in ’06, was mad because he claimed Robertson was using…

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You Clearly Aren’t a Believer If You Think Stealing From a Church Is a Good Idea

By Robert WilonskyMarch 5, 2010

The Dallas Police Department sends word: It’s looking for the men who broke into the Redeemed Christian Church at 2636 Walnut Hill Lane two weeks ago and stole what looks like a truckload of electronics — flat-screen TVs, keyboards, speakers, you name it. According to the DPD, the “church has…

Paid Your Traffic Ticket? No? Well, Then: Saddle Up For the Warrant Roundup!

By Robert WilonskyMarch 4, 2010

Mighty good thing the city’s opening up muni courts on Saturdays — because, right, it’s that most wonderful time of the year. No, not spring. Warrant Roundup on Saturday! Giddy. Up. So, don’t say you weren’t warned. From the release:The Dallas City Marshal’s Office will conduct a warrant round-up of…

So That’s What They Mean By “Nuts About Southwest”

By Robert WilonskyMarch 3, 2010

Friend of Unfair Park PeterK sends the following item from The Smoking Gun, along with the note: “Southwest just can’t catch a break. As if you need another reason not to use one of those ratty airplane blankets, take a look at what the FBI says one guy was up…

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In Fort Worth Suit, 51 North Texans Claim They Were Ponzi-Schemed Out of Millions

By Robert WilonskyMarch 2, 2010

Courthouse News brings us this lawsuit out of Fort Worth, in which 51 North Texans — including a dozen Dallas County residents — are claiming a man named Lee Goodman Ponzi-schemed them out of $2.5 million. It’s a long, sordid story involving myriad alleged broken promises and dashed dreams, but…

Dallas PD Kinda Knows Who Snatched Those Cheerleaders’ Bags from DCC

By Robert WilonskyMarch 2, 2010

It would appear from this tweet dispatched by the Dallas Police Department that the department has not, in fact, forgotten about those cheerleaders who had their bags stolen from the Dallas Convention Center on February 20. As a matter of fact, according to the DPD’s bulletin, they now have a…

Judge Hands Down Two More Lengthy Sentences in City Hall Corruption Case

By Robert WilonskyMarch 1, 2010

And speaking of the U.S. Attorney’s Office …Jim and Sam were otherwise occupied this morning and couldn’t make it back to the Earle Cabell for the second round of sentencing in the City Hall federal corruption case. But following Friday’s marathon that saw Don Hill getting 18 years and wife…

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High-Tone Dallas Realtor Nicky Sheets Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion

By Robert WilonskyMarch 1, 2010

This is really a D Magazine story, but since the U.S. Attorney’s Office just sent word, well, what the hell: Nicky Sheets — aka John Nicholas Sheets, aka Mr. Eleanor Mowery Sheets — pleaded guilty today to one count of tax evasion in U.S. District Judge Jane J. Boyle’s courtroom…

So, How Hard Is City Pulling for State Not to Renew Contract for Jail on Trinity?

By Robert WilonskyMarch 1, 2010

A couple of weeks back, Nicole Porter at Texas Prison Bid’ness took note of the state’s impending budget shortfall and concluded that, more than likely, it’ll result in the closing of some private prisons and jails. Sure, but which ones? Well, writes our old pal Scott Henson today over at…

City Settles With Reinstated Crime-Scene Detective Who Alleged Racism in DPD

By Robert WilonskyMarch 1, 2010

I know this is skipping way ahead first thing on a Monday, but I see here that next Wednesday, the Dallas City Council will vote to settle that federal lawsuit Dallas Police Department crime-scene detective Roosevelt Holiday brought against the city and DPD at the end of ’09. For those…

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Don Hill: 18 Years in Federal Prison. Sheila Hill: Nine Years. D’Angelo Lee: 14 Years. And That’s That.

By Sam MertenFebruary 26, 2010

U.S. District Judge Barbara Lynn sentenced former Mayor Pro Tem Don Hill to 18 years in federal prison, calling his conduct “outrageous and unacceptable.” His wife, Sheila, who Lynn said was “right in the thick of it,” was given nine years. Earlier this evening, Lynn sentenced ex-City Plan Commissioner D’Angelo…

How a Fort Worth Man (Allegedly) Stole More Than $1 Million in Property

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 26, 2010

The U.S. Attorney’s Office sends word: Inspectors with the U.S. Postal Inspection Service have arrested 62-year-old Norris Lynn Fisher, alleging that he used the mail to swipe more than 100 properties valued at $1 million from their rightful owners. After the jump, you’ll find the affidavit from a postal inspector…

Read For Yourself Jaime Cortes’s Lawsuit Calling for Removal of Judge Foster

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 24, 2010

OK, so Sam’s still working on his John Wiley press conference piece. But here’s something even better, if I do say so myself: Precinct 5 Constable Jaime Cortes’s lawsuit, just filed in Dallas County District Court, in which he calls for the removal of Dallas County Judge Jim Foster. We’d…

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Cheerleaders in Town For Big Event at Convention Center Leave Dallas Dispirited

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 24, 2010

If you were downtown over the weekend, you couldn’t miss it: Dallas was overrun with cheerleaders in town for the National Cheerleaders Association’s All-Star National Championship at the Dallas Convention Center. It’s an annual affair a team from suburban Chicago always attends — but they ain’t coming back next year,…

Judge Won’t Dismiss Love Field Guard’s Defamation Suit Against Radio Host

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 23, 2010

Back in May, we directed your attention to the legal woes of Henry Robinson, a former Love Field security guard who claimed in Dallas federal court that The Beat-97.9 host Rickey Smiley cost him his job when he went questioned his heterosexuality. The whole thing stemmed from an incident at…

Railroad Museum Files for Temporary Restraining Order, Wants City to Back Off

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 22, 2010

So, ’round 3ish tomorrow, expect the latest update in the case of the City of Dallas v. the Museum of the American Railroad. At 2:30 p.m. tomorrow a hearing been scheduled in Associate Judge Teresa Guerra Snelson courtroom, during which city attorneys and lawyers representing the museum will face off…

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Fired DART Officer Files Federal Suit, Claims “Malicious Prosecution” Over ’07 Incident

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 19, 2010

Back in July 2007, the tale of Dallas Area Rapid Transit police officer Susan Craig merited but a few sentences in the regional roundup. The story then: “Dallas Area Rapid Transit officials said Officer Susan Craig falsely claimed that a rider she arrested Monday had kicked her in the head…

Convicted in Cali and On Trial in NYC, Anand Jon’s Next Stop Is a Dallas County Courtroom

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 18, 2010

It’s been almost three years since we first told you the sordid story of Anand Jon Alexander, the one-time designer to the stars who came to town promising women, many of them under-age, modeling jobs right before he sexually assaulted them. Women would come forward telling the exact same story…

As Roky Erickson Preps Brand-New Album, a Federal Lawsuit Over His First Solo Record

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 18, 2010

As Pete mentioned a few weeks back, Roky Erickson’s got a brand-new album forthcoming — True Love Cast Out All Evil, due in April and featuring as his backing band Okkervil River. Hard to keep track of Roky’s comebacks at this late date, but this one appears ready to stick…

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From the Comments: Hunt Says Closing Bars on Lower Greenville Like Playing Whac-a-Mole

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 17, 2010

More than a few Friends have wondered in recent days why Angela Hunt, Pauline Medrano and the City Attorney’s Office are, as we first reported, currently drafting an ordinance to shut down improperly permitted Lower Greenville bars masquerading as restaurants. In the words of Friend of Unfair Park “Sanguine” on…

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