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Man s stabbing death in Bothell was unprovoked, random say witnesses

Man s stabbing death in Bothell was unprovoked, random say witnesses Bothell police at the scene of the stabbing. (Screengrab from KIRO 7 TV) A 29-year-old man who was visiting a Bothell apartment complex was stabbed to death by a 25-year-old apartment resident as he exited the building, according to Bothell police. Some witnesses told KIRO 7 the sudden violent attack appeared unprovoked. They said the two men had never met. According to witnesses, the victim and a man he was with were Asian American, and they were among several other people visiting the apartment complex for a business meeting. Witnesses said when the two Asian-American men walked through the door to leave the building, they were immediately confronted by a 25-year-old Caucasian man, now suspected of murder, who lives on the third floor of the building.

Washington state Supreme Court allows right-wing recall campaign to proceed against Kshama Sawant

Washington state Supreme Court allows right-wing recall campaign to proceed against Kshama Sawant
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Washington Ticketing Firm to Pay $9M in Restitution

Washington Ticketing Firm to Pay $9M in Restitution March 16, 2021 Seattle, Wash., ticketing company Brown Paper Tickets has agreed to pay $9 million in restitution to an estimated 45,000 customers. The Seattle Times reported the payments will go to ticket buyers owed refunds and event organizers owed box-office revenue largely because of problems that arose during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Washington State Office of the Attorney General filed a consent decree in King County Superior Court on Monday after filing a lawsuit on behalf of customers. Some of those customers were ticket-buyers who wanted their money back or wanted to donate the cost of their tickets for canceled events, many of which were fundraisers. The company also failed to pay organizers for remote events that took place despite the pandemic or had occurred before its onset.

Seattle ticketing company to pay $9 million in restitution

Seattle ticketing company to pay $9 million in restitution
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Brown Paper Tickets to pay $9M to event organizers and consumers in resolution with Washington AG

Brown Paper Tickets to pay $9M to event organizers and consumers in resolution with Washington AG March 8, 2021 at 3:48 pm Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson. (GeekWire File Photo) Seattle-based ticketing company Brown Paper Tickets will pay back approximately $9 million to an estimated 45,000 event organizers and ticket purchasers as part of a resolution reached with Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson. The AG’s office filed a consent decree (read in full at bottom) in King County Superior Court on Monday, five months after Ferguson filed suit against the 11-year-old company. According to a news release, Ferguson’s office said it received 1,200 complaints about Brown Paper Tickets’ conduct between March 19, 2020, and Feb. 23 of this year.

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