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News published on Madison - St. Clair Record in September 2018

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News from September 2018


Settlement conference continued in former Madison County employee's defamation suit

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
Magistrate Judge Reona Daly rescheduled a settlement conference in a former Madison County employee’s discrimination suit against Madison County and Recorder of Deeds Amy Meyer.

Watson's reliance on contract agreement that spiked police pension is challenged by Cahokia

By The Madison County Record |
BELLEVILLE – While St. Clair County Sheriff Rick Watson relies on a contract for Cahokia police managers to justify a pension equal to his last salary as police chief in 2011, the village currently challenges the document’s validity in court.

Stiehl restores elderly woman’s desire to live independently, dissolving guardianship move by daughter

By The Madison County Record |
BELLEVILLE – Newly appointed St. Clair County Circuit Judge William Stiehl ruled that Margaret Ashmann, 85, whose daughter won approval from two previous judges to act as her guardian, should return to her home in Fairview Heights and run her own life.

Woman sues over icy slip, fall in O'Fallon

By Lhalie Castillo |
BELLEVILLE — A woman alleges she was injured when she slipped and fell on ice while entering Metro Inflatable in O'Fallon.

Hale v. State Farm settles for $250 million

By Ann Maher |
State Farm and plaintiffs have agreed to settle protracted RICO litigation for $250 million on the opening day of what was expected to be a long-running trial at federal court in East St. Louis.

Motorist alleges driver ran stop sign, caused crash

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
BELLEVILLE — A woman is suing a driver for allegedly disobeying a stop sign and causing a collision.

Pedestrian alleges driver hit her in Alton parking lot

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
EDWARDSVILLE — A pedestrian is suing a driver for allegedly hitting her in an Alton parking lot.

Moody’s: Illinois pension debt-to-revenue ratio hits all-time high for any state

By Adam Schuster, Illinois Policy Institute |
According to a new report by Moody’s Investors Service, Illinois’ unfunded pension liabilities equaled 601 percent of state revenues in 2017, a U.S. record.

K-Mart to sell Florida distribution center to pay Tillery whistleblower settlement

By The Madison County Record |
EAST ST. LOUIS – Failing retailer K-Mart found a buyer for a Florida property it put on the market to pay for losing a lawsuit to St. Louis lawyer Stephen Tillery.

Woman alleges injuries from broken swing

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
BELLEVILLE — A woman is suing swing set manufacturers alleging she injured her wrists when a swing hanger broke and caused her to fall.

Gilbert denies reconsideration in Cook firm's personal injury case

By The Madison County Record |
BENTON – Senior U.S. District Judge Phil Gilbert, cranky when he rejected an injury suit from a client of Bruce Cook’s firm in June, tersely denied reconsideration.

Former ESL Dem Party chair countersues man accusing him of demolishing building and selling valuable material

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
An East St. Louis man denies liability in a countersuit filed by former East St. Louis Democratic Party chairman Charlie Powell, who alleges the city contacted him about performing the emergency demolition of a building on St. Louis Avenue.

Driver sued over Swansea collision

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
BELLEVILLE — A motorist and a passenger are suing another driver for allegedly causing a collision on Fullerton Road.

Electrician sues Alton Steel for negligence

By Lhalie Castillo |
EDWARDSVILLE — An electrician is suing Alton Steel, alleging he was injured while performing electrical work.