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BELLEVILLE – Operators of Mt. Zion's east church location claim that operators of the church's main campus unlawfully drained funds from their bank account for their own use.
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EDWARDSVILLE — A railroad company is suing its insurer for allegedly denying its claim after several rail cars were stripped of wiring and electrical components.
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BELLEVILLE — An ambulance driver is accused of failing to use lights and sirens while attempting to pass vehicles on an Illinois state highway, which allegedly resulted in a collision.
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A homeowner is suing State Farm for allegedly denying his claim after he suffered water damage at his East St. Louis home, causing mold to grow.
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BELLEVILLE – A tenant claims she was "severely beaten" by the owner of the property she was renting, prompting a lawsuit.
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BELLEVILLE — A Belleville apartment management company is suing the city, alleging that despite remedying a carbon monoxide issue, it is not being allowed to rent out its properties.
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BELLEVILLE – A Swansea consulting and accounting corporation alleges that it has not been paid in full for services it provided to a Minnesota limited liability company.
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St. Clair County Circuit Judge Vincent Lopinot granted default judgment for a nurse practitioner who alleges she was not paid her full wages.
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BELLEVILLE — A former Belleville Boot employee claims she was terminated because she was pregnant.
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BELLEVILLE — A nurse practitioner is suing her employer for allegedly failing to pay her full wages.
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EDWARDSVILLE — A dispatcher is suing Granite City and her captain for allegedly harassing her for participating in a whistleblower suit.
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BELLEVILLE — A crew member is suing Inland Marine Service Inc., Inland Marine Harbor Service Inc. and manager Terrence D. Williams, citing discrimination and sexual harassment on the job.
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BELLEVILLE — A Freeburg engineering consultant is suing Meise Brothers Construction Inc., citing alleged failure to pay for completed work.
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Eckert A construction company claims it incurred extra costs to custom build a house for a couple who later refused to purchase it.