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Pamplin Media Group - OHSU doctor countersues for $2M over claim of sex abuse

OHSU doctor countersues for $2M over claim of sex abuse Oregon Health & Science University anesthesiologist Andrew Davoodian claims civil extortion following accusation. An Oregon Health & Science University doctor accused of sexual battery is the plaintiff not the defendant in a new lawsuit after he pre-emptively counter-sued the woman who says she was abused by him. Potential litigation prepared by a lawyer for the 33-year-old Washington County woman says she and OHSU anesthesiologist Andrew Davoodian, 31, connected on the dating app Bumble and first met in person for a walk on a trail along the Southwest Portland waterfront on Oct. 11, 2018. Davoodian invited the woman into his nearby apartment afterward, but she declined, per the document. Davoodian suggested they visit the building s rooftop instead, but when she followed him out of the elevator into the unfamiliar building they were at his apartment, where the woman assumed Davoodian was merely briefly r

Pamplin Media Group - Portland man accused in Gresham road rage hate crime

Portland man accused in Gresham road rage hate crime April 01 2021 Trevor Hertz faces first-degree bias crime charge for confrontation in Gresham hotel parking lot, court docs say. A Portland man faces a first-degree hate crime charge after police say he followed a couple to their Gresham hotel, mouthing threats and a racial slur used against Black people. Trevor James Hertz, 27, of Northeast Portland, faces charges of first-degree bias crime commonly known as a hate crime as well as unlawful use of a weapon and attempt to commit second-degree assault, according to court records. On Monday, March 29, a husband and wife called the Gresham Police Department, saying the driver of a blue SUV had attempted to hit their vehicle multiple times and trailed them to their hotel, according to a probable cause affidavit filed in Multnomah County Court.

Pamplin Media Group - Mark Shull arrested in 2011 for violating restraining order

Mark Shull arrested in 2011 for violating restraining order January 14 2021 Clackamas County commissioner faced contempt of court case for sending package to wife at domestic violence shelter. Multnomah County court records show that Clackamas County Commissioner Mark Shull was arrested in 2011 for misdemeanor violation of a restraining order filed by his then-wife Galina Anufrieva. He was ultimately acquitted of that charge just a few months later in circuit court. Shull has recently come under fire following publication of comments made on his personal Facebook page representing racist, Islamophobic, anti-immigrant and transphobic views, leading to widespreadcalls for his resignation. According to court records, Shull was arrested for sending a package of chocolates and a note written in Russian to the Portland domestic violence shelter where his wife was staying at the time of their divorce proceedings in February 2011.

Pamplin Media Group - Flooding closes new Multnomah County Central Courthouse

Flooding closes new Multnomah County Central Courthouse A ruptured sprinkler caused extensive damage to the $324 million building that opened last October. The new Multnomah County Central Courthouse will be closed until Wednesday, Jan. 13, at the earliest after a ruptured seventh-floor sprinkler caused extensive damage to the recently completed building. Several floors were flooded on Saturday, Jan. 9, according to the Multnomah County District Attorney s office. The $324 million courthouse opened at the west end of the Hawthorne Bridge at 1200 S.W. 1st Ave. last October. The Multnomah County District Attorney s Office issued a statement Monday, Jan. 11, saying the courthouse is expected to re-open for public business Jan. 13. All court hearings, including grand jury proceedings, scheduled for Monday and Tuesday have been canceled will be rescheduled.

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