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Marijuana issue is a âtough sellâ ELLSWORTH â Residents of Hancock Countyâs unorganized territories who spoke at a Dec. 1 Hancock County Commissionersâ meeting in support of the board âopting inâ to allow commercial marijuana operations in the territories may be disappointed. Both newly sworn-in Commissioner Paul Paradis and longtime former sheriff and Commissioner Bill Clark said during the boardâs first meeting of 2021 on Tuesday that they were not in favor of opting in. The board has three members. Municipalities have to âopt inâ to allow marijuana businesses, whether medical or commercial, and so do Maine counties when it comes to the unorganized territories. And then there are decisions pertaining to which types of commercial marijuana businesses will be allowed. Will a town, city or county allow retail marijuana establishments, cultivation, testing, processing or any or all of those activities that fall under the ....
In the new suit, filed in Los Angeles, lawyers for Jones accuse the city of Los Angeles, City Attorney Mike Feuer and two lawyers from Feuer s office James Clark and Thomas Peters of conducting an egregious scheme and cover-up which defrauded Jones, violated his civil rights, and wasted city funds. Feuer said he hadn t yet reviewed the entire complaint, but it just appears to be a rehash of old allegations. I can say unequivocally that I have always acted with complete integrity, and any allegation to the contrary is absolutely false. Period. Jones alleges he was the victim of fraud, corruption and a massive government cover-up, which violated his constitutional rights and cost taxpayers like himself millions of dollars, according to his attorney, Jeffrey Isaacs. ....
By City News Service Dec 21, 2020 LOS ANGELES (CNS) - A man who sued the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power over inaccurate utility billings filed a lawsuit in federal court today against the city over the way in which the city attorney s office handled the case. Antwon Jones, who was a plaintiff in a settlement in 2017 when the DWP was forced to give refunds to customers after a massive billing snafu, claims that city officials used him as an “unwitting pawn and conspired with Paradis Law Group, which he retained during the first lawsuit. The debacle prompted a class-action lawsuit that led to a settlement requiring the DWP to reimburse customers about $67 million. The billing system in 2013 led to thousands of customers receiving inaccurate bills, with some being wildly overcharged. ....