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Judge orders purge of suits filed by Kentucky lawyer involved in large fraud scheme

Judge orders purge of suits filed by Kentucky lawyer involved in large fraud scheme Celine Castronuovo © The Hill Judge orders purge of suits filed by Kentucky lawyer involved in large fraud scheme A Kentucky judge has ordered the purge of hundreds of lawsuits filed by a Kentucky lawyer currently serving a 27-year prison sentence for organizing the biggest Social Security fraud scheme in history. The Lexington Herald Leader first reported that Pike Circuit Judge Eddy Coleman ruled that Eric Conn was not eligible to practice Social Security disability law when he filed lawsuits against clients, as he had previously been disqualified from practicing before the Veterans Affairs disability benefits program.

Judge throws out GOP lawsuit to close Georgia ballot drop boxes after business hours

Judge throws out GOP lawsuit to close Georgia ballot drop boxes after business hours John Bowden © The Hill Judge throws out GOP lawsuit to close Georgia ballot drop boxes after business hours A judge in Fulton County, Ga., dismissed a GOP lawsuit on Thursday that sought to block voters from using absentee ballot drop boxes after normal business hours. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that the lawsuit, brought by Georgia s Republican Party and the Republican National Committee (RNC), sought to prevent ballots from being received after business hours, typically no later than 5 p.m. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Kimberly Esmond Adams ruled Thursday afternoon that she did not have jurisdiction in the case due to sovereign immunity laws, the newspaper reported.

Judge approves deal to expedite Georgia runoff ballots

Judge approves deal to expedite Georgia runoff ballots Harper Neidig © The Hill Judge approves deal to expedite Georgia runoff ballots A federal judge on Thursday approved an agreement between the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) and civil rights groups that would implement measures to ensure that absentee ballots in Georgia are delivered in time for the state s two Senate runoff elections next month. The parties submitted the agreement to the court late Wednesday in an effort to avoid the cost and burden of further litigation between now and the Georgia Runoff Elections. The agreement is the result of numerous ongoing lawsuits filed by groups such as the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and Vote Forward that were originally in response to the Trump administration s Postal Service cutbacks.

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