Federal prosecutors said the criminal case against two nursing care facilities and five people who worked there is about lies and greed. “It’s not complicated,” said Assistant U.S. Attorney Karen Gal-Or. “It’s very simple. The defendants lied. They lied about patients … just to squeeze as much money as possible
U.S. District Court Judge William S. Stickman IV | Wikipedia
PITTSBURGH – Litigation from a pair of brothers from Western Pennsylvania and their dairy farm, which lodged formal action over a dispute concerning a loan process the farm was involved in and a subsequent sheriff’s sale on their property, is headed back to an Indiana County court.
David E. Kimmel of Plumville and Michael T. Kimmel and Kimmel Brothers Farms, LLC of Home initially filed suit in the Indiana County Court of Common Pleas on May 18, versus Elderton State Bank and Ray Sleppy of Elderton, Farm Service Agency of Washington, D.C., David Poorbaugh of Harrisburg and Charles Glasser of Indiana, Pa.