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Permissive forum pact allows suit in Michigan – Michigan Lawyers Weekly

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The Bully Who Tormented Little Eminem

MAY 21 Next week, Eminem and a former elementary school classmate are scheduled to face off in a Michigan courtroom over the superstar rapper s recorded claim that he was repeatedly terrorized by the other man when he was nine years old. In Brain Damage, a cut from Eminem s second album, the performer named DeAngelo Bailey as his elementary school tormentor, a bully who banged my head against the urinal til he broke my nose. Soaked my clothes in blood, grabbed me and choked my throat. Claiming that he was defamed by the song (and had his reputation damaged), Bailey, a sanitation worker, filed a $1 million lawsuit against Eminem (real name: Marshall Mathers) in August 2001. Eminem s defense in the Macomb County Circuit Court case scheduled to begin May 30 is that he wrote the truth.

Man to serve three years in prison for leaving Roseville crash while fleeing police

  A man was sentenced to three to 10 years in prison and ordered to pay nearly $200,000 in restitution last month for leaving a traffic crash while fleeing police that injured a St. Clair Shores woman. Mack Cox, 27, of St. Clair Shores, previously pleaded no contest in Macomb County Circuit Court to failing to stop at the scene of an accident resulting in serious impairment, a five-year felony; second-degree fleeing police, a 10-year felony; and resisting arrest, a two-year felony, according to court records. - Advertisement - A charge of theft of a financial transaction device in connection with that case and charges in two other cases were dismissed as part of a plea deal with Macomb prosecutors.

Trial date set in first fatal punch case at St Clair Shores bar

Trial date set in first fatal punch case at St Clair Shores bar
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