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Rollie s attorney
Jeff O Brien confirms with WJON news that the parties have resolved the matter and signed confidentiality agreements. O Brien couldn t comment any further.
Court records show an order for dismissal with prejudice was filed in Benton County District Court on January 25th, 2021.
Rollie s filed a defamation and tortious suit in June 2020 claiming UniteCloud and Executive Director
Natalie Ringsmuth wanted to drive the bar and restaurant out of business by ruining its reputation and standing in the community.
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The suit alleged several anonymous testimonials on the group s Facebook page claiming acts of racism and homophobic behavior. According to the suit, Rollie s said the claims are untruthful and were an attempt to defame, harass and interfere with the bar s business.
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St. Joseph man gets 14-plus years in prison for killing girlfriend s baby Paul Walsh, Star Tribune
A 31-year-old man has been given a 25-year sentence for killing his girlfriend s 7-month-old son in her central Minnesota home while the boy s 4-year-old brother watched.
James J.R. Wood, of St. Joseph, Minn., was sentenced in Benton County District Court last week after pleading guilty to second-degree unintentional murder in connection with the death in October 2018 of Noah Belgarde in Watab Township.
With credit for time in jail since his arrest, Wood will serve the first 14⅓ years of his sentence in prison and the balance on supervised release.