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ALLENTOWN – Litigation from a man maimed by a commercial food processing machine against the corporations responsible for manufacturing and marketing the device, has been settled.
Alfredo Santiago of Lancaster initially filed a writ of summons in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas on April 21, 2020 versus ITW Food Equipment Group, LLC of Troy, Ohio, Hobart World Headquarters of Harrisburg, ILC Investments and ILC Investments Holdings, Inc. of Glenview, Ill. plus Hobart Corporation of Glenview, Ill. and Commack, N.Y.
(The action was later removed to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on March 23, 2021.)
Pennsylvania state Sen. Doug Mastriano and Republican Pennsylvania Supreme Court candidate and Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas Judge Paula Patrick are scheduled to appear at a June conference that features QAnon branding and is being organized by QAnon conspiracy theorists. In addition to QAnon believers, the event will also feature a supposed expert on “government sponsored mind control” who claims that such programming is being used to “usher in the New World Order.”
Media Matters has documented how Republicans have embraced QAnon, a conspiracy theory that is tied to multipleacts of violence.
Mastriano is also a right-wing commentator and anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist who attended the January 6 insurrection in Washington, D.C. Though he said he did not enter the Capitol, Mastriano used violent rhetoric in the media prior to the event. He also appeared on a program on the QAnon-focused Patriots Soapbox network last year.
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Einstein Health Hit With Pa. Data Breach Class Action
Law360 (April 26, 2021, 4:12 PM EDT) A onetime Einstein Healthcare Network patient has launched a class action in Pennsylvania state court seeking damages after learning that a data breach last summer potentially allowed hackers to gain access to the personal information of hundreds of thousands of people.
Nanette Katz said in a Friday complaint in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas that Einstein, which operates three hospitals and close to 50 outpatient centers and primary care practices, had failed to abide by industry standards when it came to shielding patient data.
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