Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Judge Delays Extra Damages Hearing

A judge's decision on a punitive damages hearing and its defendants will wait until later this week in the estate recovery case of Tupeloan Florence Aldridge.

Late this morning, Chancellor Mike Malski heard agreement from all sides' attorneys that he should decide whether state Rep. Brian Aldridge will be brought back into the matter as it relates to punitive damages.

Brian's aunt, Florence, sued his parents, his Tupelo charity and him over her lost estate.

Full Article and Source:
Aldridge Update: Judge Delays Extra-Damages Hearing Until Decision on Brian Aldridge

See Also:
Judge to Decide on More Damages in Aldridge Case

Aldridge Couple Files Bankruptcy to Avoid Relative's Claims

Aldridges Back in Court Over Woman's Assets

Judge Irate Over Aldridge's Looting of Widow's Estate

Aldridge v Aldridge, Judge Sets August Trial

2 comments:

StandUp said...

This appears to be a fierce family fight.

I wonder how much the lawyers are getting paid!

Sue said...

Lawyers get wealthy via opposition or disputes. People just don't understand the high cost of arguing, getting lawyers involved. Good luck, they're gonna need it.