Uk man wins court case against BBC for 911 cover up

Uk man wins court case against BBC for 911 cover up

Tony Rooke refused to pay his TV license fee as he alleged that the BBC intentionally misrepresented facts about the 9/11 attacks. It is known worldwide that the BBC reported the collapse of the World Trade Centre Building 7 over 20 minutes before it actually happened. However, WTC 7 was not hit by a plane but collapsed at free-fall speed later that day. He showed the BBC footage to the judge with some other evidence and Rooke was found not guilty and was not fined for failure to pay his licensing fee.

Article from Disclose.

Mexican man with Asperger’s syndrome wins court battle

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Mexican man with Asperger’s syndrome wins court battle

Ricardo Adair a 25 year old Mexican with the autistic condition Aspergers won the right to make key decisions about his life without needing parental consent. Before Mr Adair won this right he was not able to apply for a passport, buy a mobile phone or enroll in college or university due to having Aspergers.

Article from BBC.

Local woman wins lawsuit against tobacco companies

Local woman wins lawsuit against tobacco companies

Ann Huish lost her husband due to an addiction to smoking, a past smoker, Ann Matthews, commented that she has been trying to quit on and off for about ten years and then its not as easy as just putting them down. “Your body craves the nicotine”. Huish was awarded 3 million dollars in a lawsuit against RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company and Philip Morris Tobacco Company.

Article from WCTV.

Pub landlady wins her match of the day: Legal victory ends Premier League TV stranglehold

Pub landlady wins her match of the day: Legal victory ends Premier League TV stranglehold

A pub landlady won a landmark court case against the Premier League which could make football become televised more to the public. Karen Murphy was fed up of paying a huge subscription fee to Sky to show matches, and so ended up buying the games through a Greek satellite broadcaster for a much cheaper price.

Article from Daily Mail.  

Vancouver woman wins $466K in lawsuit against husband

Vancouver woman wins $466K in lawsuit against husband

Birdie L. Withorn of Vancouver was left with no option but to sue her own husband after he caused an accident where she sustained injuries.

Article from Frankel and Frankel.

Julie Miller, Oregon Woman, awarded $18.6 million over Equifax credit report errors

Julie Miller, Oregon Woman, awarded $18.6 million over Equifax credit report errors

Julie Miller contacted Equifax 8 times between 2009 and 2011 to try and fix the errors on her credit report, yet Equifax failed to change anything and Julie was given $18.4 million in punitive damages; $180,000 in compensatory damages.

Article from Huffington Post.