Inside the Gold Club In September, the Southeast Texas Record reported on Phillip Smith's suit against Gold Club, which alleged the exotic dancing establishment failed to handle a minor dispute without assaulting him.
The Gold Club recently responded to a lawsuit, contending that it was the negligence of a third party that resulted in Brandon Sparks being assaulted while watching an "Ultimate Fight" broadcast at the establishment.
If lawsuits were dollar bills, the Gold Club might be able to pay its employees with all the litigation brought against the exotic dancing establishment this year alone.
Mazzola In August, Ashley Hollyfield, a mother of two and former Gold Club employee, was killed while driving home intoxicated after leaving the exotic dancing establishment.
The Gold Club is asserting that two Beaumont residents, who claim a former bouncer assaulted them at the exotic dancing establishment, are responsible for causing the incident.
Plaintiff Laura Laday recently filed a notice to take the deposition of a physician whose testimony may either substantiate or disprove her claim that she was prescribed a drug that doctors knew would cause an allergic reaction.
Campaign signs dominate the entrance to the Jefferson County Courthouse in Beaumont, one of 10 locations for Early Voting. With 10 locations and no precinct restrictions, there is "no excuse" for Jefferson County registered voters not to take advantage of early voting, said the county's top election official.
Juhan As Sylvia and James Brown were turning onto Fannett Road, they were allegedly rear-ended by Michelle Bobbitt, an Allen Samuels Auto Group employee.
A total of four new lawsuits against insurance companies regarding hurricane damage claims were filed in Jefferson County District Court, Feb. 22-26, 2010.