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All the Boston Marathon jihad murderer Dzhokhar Tsarnaev did was murder three people; why is everyone being so mean to him? Young Tsarnaev is suffering, and he wants you to feel his pain: CBS Boston reported Wednesday that he has filed a hand-written lawsuit claiming that he has been mistreated in prison. This complaint shows that the killer, besides being a confirmed jihadi with the deaths of several infidels on his record, has also mastered what has proved to be in many cases the most lucrative game of all: the game of victimhood.
In his plaintive handwritten lawsuit filing, Tsarnaev claims the Bureau of Prisons and Attorney General Merrick Garland are “interfering with his ability to communicate with his family, placing a hold on his money and hurting his chances of avoiding a death sentence.” He says that he has been forbidden to send photos to his family since 2019, and that this has been well-nigh unbearable: “I am suffering psychological
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Biotech Co. Vows Corporate Reforms To End Securities Suits
Law360 (January 22, 2021, 11:59 AM EST) Shareholders behind litigation in three states accusing Acer Therapeutics Inc. of misrepresenting the potential for a U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval settled their lawsuits against the Massachusetts-based company in exchange for a slate of corporate reforms designed to improve its public disclosures, according to a Thursday filing.
The proposed deal, filed in Massachusetts federal court before U.S. District Judge George A. O Toole Jr., also calls for Acer to pay $500,000 in attorneys fees and incentive awards to plaintiffs. Given the obstacles and uncertainties inherent in this complex litigation, the proposed settlement is a very good result and is unquestionably superior.