Julie E. Greene
Hagerstown Herald-Mail
Cascade resident John W. Krumpotich finally settled his $1.85 million purchase of nearly 500 acres at the former Fort Ritchie military base on Wednesday.
The closing came a year and a day after it was originally scheduled, because of repeated court appeals from a Sabillasville, Md., businessman. I m just so excited to get started. . And so thankful for all the support we ve received from the community and the county, Krumpotich said Thursday.
In February, the Maryland Court of Special Appeals affirmed a decision by a Washington County Circuit Court judge to dismiss Craig Mahrle s lawsuit challenging the county s sale of the property.
April 07 2021
Woman flying BLM flag, charged at by violent officer, suspects her politics led cops to mishandle case.
A woman who was confronted on her property by an apparently intoxicated and belligerent off-duty Forest Grove police officer on Halloween, has submitted a letter warning the city of Forest Grove and Washington County that she may file a law suit, saying she was treated differently by police because she displayed Black Lives Matter flags and signs on her home and cars.
The letter represents the latest wrinkle in a high-profile incident that has already led to criminal charges of one Forest Grove police officer and a criminal investigation of two others.
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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