A Chicago man who apparently turned himself in to the FBI after it interviewed his associates now faces criminal charges for allegedly ramming the doors of the.
"My family in Ukraine is really concerned with what is happening," said Yuriy Kolodiychuk. "And they beg the whole world to help people, ordinary people in Ukraine, who are under this severe attack of crazy person Mr. Putin."
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Checkers, Consumers Get TCPA Deal Approved On 2nd Try
Law360 (April 14, 2021, 5:59 PM EDT) An Illinois federal judge on Wednesday granted a group of consumers second attempt to finalize a settlement in their lawsuit claiming Checkers Drive-in Restaurants Inc. violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, after a supplemental notice plan led to a nearly 500% claim increase.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Sunil Harjani said he was confident the deal consumer Madeleine Yates reached with Checkers and Vibes Media LLC over allegedly unwanted text messages was fair, adequate and reasonable. That s particularly true after the parties sent text messages directly to qualifying class members to increase the number of claims in their deal, he said.
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A 22-year-old is accused of inciting rioting last summer over a series of Facebook posts, videos and messages, according to an FBI affidavit. (U.S. Attorney s Office)
CHICAGO A Chicago man used social media to coordinate a group of people who damaged and looted several retailers last summer, authorities said. According to his charges, the targets of the spree included a marijuana dispensary, liquor store, cell phone shop and the Magnificent Mile Canada Goose store.
James Massey, 22, was arrested Tuesday and charged in federal district court in Chicago with one count of inciting a riot using a facility of interstate commerce in this case, his Facebook account under the name Steve Nash and its nearly 5,000 friends.