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Author: Andrew Wolfson, Louisville Courier Journal

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A worker didn’t want a birthday party. His company held one anyway. Now it owes him $450K

April 17, 2022Andrew Wolfson, Louisville Courier JournalComments Off on A worker didn’t want a birthday party. His company held one anyway. Now it owes him $450K

A Northern Kentucky worker asked a boss not to give him a birthday party, saying it would stress him out. The company did anyway. It didn’t go well.

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Ex-American Airlines pilot convicted in gruesome 2015 triple murder in Kentucky

June 17, 2021Andrew Wolfson, Louisville Courier JournalComments Off on Ex-American Airlines pilot convicted in gruesome 2015 triple murder in Kentucky

The case attracted national attention when Christian “Kit” Martin, a former Army major, was handcuffed at the airline gate in Louisville in 2019.

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Ex-American Airlines pilot convicted in gruesome 2015 triple murder in Kentucky

June 17, 2021Andrew Wolfson, Louisville Courier JournalComments Off on Ex-American Airlines pilot convicted in gruesome 2015 triple murder in Kentucky

The case attracted national attention when Christian “Kit” Martin, a former Army major, was handcuffed at the airline gate in Louisville in 2019.

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‘Modest and humble’: Texas Roadhouse founder Kent Taylor remembered for taking care of his employees during coronavirus pandemic

March 21, 2021Andrew Wolfson, Louisville Courier JournalComments Off on ‘Modest and humble’: Texas Roadhouse founder Kent Taylor remembered for taking care of his employees during coronavirus pandemic

Company legend says Kent Taylor designed the first Texas Roadhouse on a cocktail napkin, building the chain into a goliath of 600-plus restaurants.

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Virtual court hearings in 2020 have it all: Nudity, beer, bikinis and barking dogs

December 21, 2020Andrew Wolfson, Louisville Courier JournalComments Off on Virtual court hearings in 2020 have it all: Nudity, beer, bikinis and barking dogs

In Kentucky and across the nation, remote court hearings during the coronavirus pandemic have featured naked litigants and lawyers in bed.

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Police, county attorney’s office hide 738,000 records in Kentucky sex abuse case

November 12, 2020Andrew Wolfson, Louisville Courier JournalComments Off on Police, county attorney’s office hide 738,000 records in Kentucky sex abuse case

Louisville police and the county attorney’s office claimed sexual abuse records were turned over to the FBI. But an email indicates that’s not true.

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Breonna Taylor juror says grand jury wasn’t given chance to weigh homicide charges

October 20, 2020Andrew Wolfson, Louisville Courier JournalComments Off on Breonna Taylor juror says grand jury wasn’t given chance to weigh homicide charges

A juror in the Breonna Taylor case says the grand jury was never given the chance to deliberate whether homicide charges for officers were justified.

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‘It’s the law’: Kentucky AG seeks to keep Breonna Taylor grand jurors silent on case

October 9, 2020Andrew Wolfson, Louisville Courier JournalComments Off on ‘It’s the law’: Kentucky AG seeks to keep Breonna Taylor grand jurors silent on case

Attorney General Daniel Cameron wants an immediate stay on any judge’s order granting grand jurors the right to speak freely in the Breonna Taylor case.

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Ballistics report doesn’t support Kentucky AG’s claim that Breonna Taylor’s boyfriend shot cop

September 27, 2020Andrew Wolfson, Louisville Courier JournalComments Off on Ballistics report doesn’t support Kentucky AG’s claim that Breonna Taylor’s boyfriend shot cop

A Kentucky State Police ballistics report failed to match a bullet that hit a Louisville cop in thigh to a shot fired by Breonna Taylor’s boyfriend.

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29-story office tower in Kentucky secretly owned by billionaire Russian oligarchs, feds say

August 7, 2020Andrew Wolfson, Louisville Courier JournalComments Off on 29-story office tower in Kentucky secretly owned by billionaire Russian oligarchs, feds say

The Justice Department alleges that the former PNC Plaza in Louisville was purchased using embezzled money.

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