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In February 2020, Fort Valley State University senior Anitra Gunn went missing and was later found dead. The case still shakes up investigators and her family, as they keep Anitra s memory alive.
Antwoine Gunn says his big sister, Anitra, was just one year older. When we were young, she was just always, you know, happy. Nobody every could like make her sad.
He says they spoke daily. We were FaceTiming every day, almost up until her death, he says.
Antwoine says the last time he spoke to his sister was the day before Valentine s Day.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â In the wake of a riot that disrupted Congress on Wednesday in the U.S. Capitol, an action some have called an attack on democracy, many are now asking why it happened.
Christopher Gunn, an attorney and Washburn University professor of law, said it boils down to rhetoric from president, who has consistently claimed the the election was rigged, vote counts were fraudulent and his second term was stolen.
Despite dozens of legal challenges regarding the 2020 election that were tossed out of state and federal courts, many of Trump s supporters continue to believe his debunked claims of widespread voter fraud.
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Annoyance At Demand Letter Not Enough To Sue Law Firm
Law360 (December 16, 2020, 6:43 PM EST) An Indiana couple suing law firm Thrasher Buschmann & Voelkel PC over an allegedly misleading payment demand letter on behalf of a homeowners association must show a concrete injury from the communication and not just annoyance, the Seventh Circuit said Tuesday, dismissing the suit.
The firm sent a letter to Linda and Christopher Gunn after they fell behind in paying assessments owed to their homeowners association, warning the creditor may seek foreclosure. The Gunns then filed suit in Indiana federal court in April 2019 under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, saying the letter was false and misleading because it threatened.