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Taylor Swift countersues Utah s Evermore Park for using songs without permission

PLEASANT GROVE Attorneys for Taylor Swift say a Utah theme park has it wrong. Evermore Park in Pleasant Grove took the singer to court alleging trademark infringement over her newest album, Evermore, earlier this month. Now, Swift s legal team, which has called that suit baseless, is now leveling its own allegations that the park improperly borrowed from Swift. The whimsical Utah attraction had employees regularly perform her songs including Love Story, You Belong With Me and Bad Blood even though the park didn t obtain permission to do so, attorneys with TAS Rights Management argued in the counter lawsuit filed Monday in federal court in Nashville.

Inspired by Paris Hilton, woman says Utah ranch punished her for reporting assaults

SALT LAKE CITY Motivated to come forward after Paris Hilton s allegations of abuse at a Provo center for troubled teens, a Colorado woman is suing a different Utah program. Turn-About Ranch in Escalante punished Hannah Archuleta after she reported sexual assaults by an employee, she alleges in her lawsuit filed Wednesday in Garfield County s 6th District Court. Archuleta joins Hilton and several others now advocating for better state oversight of the centers where they say employees victimized them, but they couldn t get help because they didn t have access to the outside world. There appears to be a major problem in Utah, Archuleta s attorney, Gloria Allred, said in reference to the residential rehab facilities for teens.

Prosecutors defend Utah bail reform as lawmakers eye changes

Prosecutors defend Utah bail reform as lawmakers eye changes
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Layton man charged with murdering woman on 1st date considering a plea deal, attorney says

FARMINGTON A Layton man accused of killing a woman without provocation on their first date is considering a potential plea agreement, his defense attorney said Tuesday. But prosecutors say there s no deal. They re making it clear that they haven t offered to downgrade the murder charge against Ethan Hunsaker, 25, or recommend a lighter prison sentence in exchange for a guilty plea in Farmington s 2nd District Court. Hunsaker is charged with murder, a first-degree felony, in the death of Ashlyn Black, 25. After meeting on Tinder, the pair went to a bar and returned to his home, where he choked and stabbed Black hours later while they were cuddling, according to charging documents.

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