A Jefferson County woman has filed suit against her mortgage company, alleging they reneged on their promise to help her with her home equity payments after her husband died.
A $325,000 default judgment has been awarded to the Seafarers’ Center of Beaumont, which sued John Eric Lindell, a Nederland based certified public accountant, for failing to maintain the center’s tax-exempt status.
A Jefferson County couple claims they have yet to be reimbursed for windstorm insurance coverage that was not covered under their insurance policy, but for which they paid.
The family member of a former Baptist pastor is seeking summary judgment in her suit, which alleges the church where the pastor worked refuses to pay her more than $10,000 in retirement that he had allegedly earned.
CommunityBank of Texas has filed suit against Sabine resident David Truax, alleging he has defaulted on a loan with an outstanding balance of more than $24,000.
Photo by Marilyn Tennissen.U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Texas John Malcolm Bales, center, stands with his two new hires, Cory Crenshaw, left, and Baylor Wortham, right, shortly after the young men were sworn in as assistant prosecutors.
A case brought by the owners of Lucky Bounce Zone, who allege Kimco Dowlen Town Center is overcharging them and failing to repair their leaky roof, has been slated for a summer trial.