Whitney Houston s tragic life from drug-fuelled wedding to secret sexuality heartache
Tragic singer Whitney Houston faced heartbreak behind closed doors before her sudden death in 2012, from her drug abuse to her tumultuous marriage to Bobby Brown
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Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown s divorce was finalised 14 years ago today on April 24, 2007.
The pair were the talk of the world when they got married on July 18, 1992, but their romance was plagued with infidelity, domestic violence, and drug use, according to Houston.
Agreement by all parties on a detailed plan for maintaining the secrecy and security of absentee ballots cast in Fulton County Georgia has seen the Fulton County Superior Court on April 13 give the go-ahead for the images of some 140000 to 1500000 absentee ballot papers in Fulton County to be produced within 5 days for examination by two experts nominated by the Petitioners in proceedings commenced under Civil Action 2020CV343938 (âCivil Actionâ).
Question of whether or not to unseal the actual paper ballots
The experts together have about 40 yearsâ experience in forensic documents analysis. They will be helped by 45 other persons nominated by the Petitioners.
The Sierra Club filed an appeal Friday to a court decision upholding Georgia Power Co.’s plan to collect from customers $525 million in coal ash pond closure costs. The state Public Service Commission (PSC) gave the Atlanta-based utility permission to pass along those costs as part of Georgia Power’s 2019 rate case.
Richard Robbins for the plaintiff
ATLANTA (Legal Newsline) - In a lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia against the City of Atlanta, two local businesses are seeking injunctive relief from enforcement related to nonconforming signs under a 1982 sign ordinance they allege is unconstitutional in its entirety.
Robbins, Ross, Alloy, Belinfante, and Littlefield, LLC filed the suit March 29 on behalf of the owners of Multimedia Technologies, Inc. and Peach Hospitality of Georgia, LLC. The suit alleges the signs have been in place since 1993 and been continuously approved and re-approved by the city since that time.
2021/04/09 02:07 ATLANTA (AP) A judge is asking a district attorney who has tried to recuse her office from any prosecution of the Atlanta police officers involved in a fatal confrontation with Rayshard Brooks to provide evidence showing why she shouldn t be involved. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who took office in January, has twice asked Attorney General Chris Carr to reassign the case, saying that actions by her predecessor, Paul Howard, made it inappropriate for her office to continue handling the case. Carr has refused, saying the potential problems she cited were specific to Howard, so the responsibility for the case remained with her office.