Showing posts with label liability. Show all posts
Showing posts with label liability. Show all posts

Friday, July 15, 2016

Dish Nation TV Show Slams Madonna As A 'Crazy' Madwoman For Stating She Is Moving To The White House And Can't Wait To Redecorate (Hillary Clinton)

 
Dish Nation
 
The "Dish Nation" show recently slammed washed up pop star Madonna, labeling her a "crazy" lunatic for posts on Twitter and Instagram stating, "My future home. Can't wait to redecorate." The "Dish Nation" hosts openly laughed at Madonna, literally shaking their heads at her insanity in claiming she is going to live at and "redecorate" the White House, presumably with Hillary Clinton or during her own bid for the presidency (LOL).

 
 
Someone posted these items online regarding madwoman Madonna's comments about moving to the White House, which was massively mocked by Dish Nation, who branded her insane
 
The sad fact of the matter is Hillary Clinton dislikes Madonna, who has behaved like a complete and total leech where she is concerned. Madonna has brought Clinton negative attention via her crazy claims and constant namedropping. Baby stealing, human rights abusing Madonna is psychotic and a political liability. You know what they say, "You are the company you keep."

Thursday, June 16, 2016

Body Of 2-Year-Old Boy Recovered After Fatal Disney Resort Alligator Attack


Melissa Graves and Lane Graves
 
The body of 2-year-old Lane Graves, was recovered from a manmade lagoon at Disney’s Grand Floridian Hotel and Spa. The beautiful boy and his family were on vacation at Disney world. At approximately 9:00PM during movie night, the family and other guests of the hotel were on a man  made beach overlooking an artificial lagoon that leads out to an alligator habitat. 


Matt Graves holding his son Lane Graves, as Melissa Graves holds their daughter
 
Lane was wading in inches of water, when an alligator quickly surfaced and attacked. The animal gabbed Lane, wrongly believing he was food. Lane's dad, Matt Graves, fought the alligator in trying to free his son from the animal's mouth. Lane's mother Melissa also waded into the water trying to help her son. However, after a few seconds the alligator retreated into the lagoon with Lane in his mouth.


Lane Graves
 
A lifeguard and other guests witnessed the horrible incident unfold and called for help. A search ensued as fifty people attempted to find the boy. Five alligators were caught and culled, in attempts at finding Lane. The next afternoon, authorities recovered Lane's body intact close the the spot the attack had occurred. The alligator had drowned Lane, but released him when he realized the boy was not food (alligators eat fish and turtles).


Lane Graves
 
Some have been pointing to the fact the artificial beach had a "no swimming" sign posted. However, Lane was not swimming in the water. He was playing at the shore. The sign did not warn of alligators. Had Disney responsibly placed a sign warning of alligators, the family and others who have visited the Grand Floridian, would not have went to the artificial beach. A neighboring hotel has signs plainly stating alligators are present and not to feed or touch them. Disney is liable, as they had no alligator warning signs and have encouraged guests to sit on the fake beach during movie night and in the day while sunbathing. 


"No Swimming" sign at Disney's Grand Floridian Hotel and Spa failed to warn guests there are alligators present

In wanting to give their expensive hotel a more upscale appeal, Disney neglected to mention to the visiting public that the resort is built in alligator infested swamp and woodlands, where there have been a number of alligator sightings, some of which have been caught on film and in photographs. Other guests had complained about alligators at the Grand Floridian Hotel and Spa. 


Family from Liverpool, England was confronted by this large alligator that surfaced on the shore, as they sat 40 feet away from the water at the Grand Floridian Hotel and Spa

3-months ago, a family from Liverpool, England vacationed at the Disney Grand Floridian and came face to face with an 7 foot alligator. The family stated they were on the artificial beach in lounge chairs provided by Disney, who once again encourages guests to use the fake beach lining an artificial pond infested with gators. The family did not go into the water, neither did a group of Canadians, who were also on vacation and on the fake beach. However, the English family heard a loud and noise and not long after, an alligator surfaced on the shore and charged at them. 


Disney World's Grand Floridian hotel and spa in Orlando, Florida

Once again, the families were not swimming in the water, but sitting on the shore 40-feet from the artificial lagoon. Both families had to run for their lives. Therefore, any claims Lane was "wading in the water" that barely reached his knees, does not constitute swimming in water nor does it excuse the fact Disney did not inform guests of the fact alligators are present and pose a threat to human life. 

Locals know the risks of dark water in Florida. However, a family from Nebraska, England or Canada will not realize the threat to safety and life. Disney has failed to warn foreigners and out of state guests of the risks. Gators see humans in heavily populated areas as adversaries taking over their land. Alligators do not like humans. Avoid them, because if they get the chance, they will attack you without warning.

Side Bar: Florida is full of gators and they like to lurk in dark water. I once saw an alligator at the edge of the boulder lined waters of the bay in Miami, where they are not thought to roam. However, due to it being by a park and entertainment complex, where people eat everyday and at times throw food in the water rather than garbage cans, the gator was there lurking wanting to be fed (I've even seen shopping carts in that water - people need to stop polluting) . 

If you've lived in Florida, you will see a gator or hear stories of them. My friend saw a baby gator surface and walk along the manmade pond in her then newly built community. Years ago my mom's friend communicated the dangers of living in Florida near water, stating her friend had purchased a brand new home on a lake, but sold it within days after an alligator surfaced, snatched her small dog and dragged him into the water, never to be seen again. Another friend told us of  an incident where she heard a scratching noise at her front door, looked through the peephole and saw nothing, but when she finally opened the door to peek, a gator was on the ground. The gator was scratching on the front door and had she opened it fully, the animal would have lunged at her. 

The closer you live to a lake, pond, river or lagoon in Florida, the more likely it is to happen. Architects in Florida love to build artificial ponds in new communities and place a fountain in the center as a selling point, but it has the risk of almost always attracting alligators, who usually come out in the evening and at night. However, some have openly lurked in the day time, likely hungry and seeking for food after ending up in a fake habitat that lacks fish.

STORY SOURCE

Disney alligator attack eerily foreshadowed exactly 30 years ago when child fought to save sibling
 
17:30, 15 Jun 2016 - The horrific alligator attack on an American toddler at a Disney resort was eerily foreshadowed exactly 30 years ago when a child fought to save her sibling. The attack happened in 1986 on an eight-year-old who was playing near a small pond at the park's Fort Wilderness campground. Paul Richard Santamaria was squatting by the water when suddenly an enormous female alligator pounced and bit him on the left leg leaving the youngster with “multiple lacerations and punctures”. 

His sister ran over and tried to pull him by the armpits but had a “tough time” keeping hold of her brother, the boy’s mother Roberta said. Paul’s 10-year-old brother Joseph Jr then started beating the reptile with his hands forcing the alligator to release its hold and slinked back into the water...

Disney Attack Neighboring Resort Warned of Alligators

6/15/2016 7:13 AM PDT - A resort just a few miles from Disney's Seven Seas Lagoon where a 2-year-old was attacked by an alligator had a clear warning sign -- BEWARE OF ALLIGATORS. The Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress has a lagoon similar to the one at the Disney Grand Floridian Resort. As we reported, the Disney resort has a sign saying NO SWIMMING, but no mention of alligators. The Hyatt went the extra step and warned of gators.

As we reported, a gator was allegedly caught on video in the Seven Seas Lagoon just days before the attack. We called several other nearby Disney resorts, and we were told there were no signs warning of alligators ... just that the waters were not for swimming.

http://www.tmz.com

Body of two-year-old boy killed by alligator recovered as Disney World beaches closed

16 June 2016 5:35am - Police and wildlife officials launched an investigation into the safety of beaches at Walt Disney World amid a massive hunt for the body of a two-year-old boy killed when he was dragged into a lagoon by an alligator. All nine Disney World resort beaches were closed after the attack on Tuesday night. Approximately 18 hours after the search began, the boy's body was recovered by divers. He was identified as Lane Graves of Elk Horn, Nebraska. 

Lane's father Matt Graves wrestled with the 5-7 foot alligator in a desperate attempt to save his son, but both alligator and boy disappeared into the Seven Seas Lagoon. His mother Melissa Graves also darted into the water in an unsuccessful rescue attempt. The boy’s four-year-old sister was inside a play pen on the beach. Orange County sheriff Jerry Demings said he and a Catholic priest had informed the family that the boy's body had been recovered near where he vanished and was completely intact...
 

Friday, May 31, 2013

Singer Miguel Facing Lawsuit From Audience Member He Kicked In The Head



Bruce Lee he is not. You need a helmet to go to a Miguel show.

This month at the Billboard Music Awards, singer Miguel decided he could fly and jumped over a portion of the audience while singing on stage. He ended up landing on the head of an audience member, while kicking another one. The woman whose head ended up face down on the stage staggered away.


The woman he accidentally karate kicked in the head, Khyati Shah, is now talking about suing the singer, retaining an attorney to represent her in any potential legal action. Miguel referred to her as "my new friend" knowing this day was coming when she'd want to sue.

STORY SOURCE

Miguel falls under legal threat after landing on fan

Friday 31 May 2013 07.53 EDT - A young woman who was accidentally kicked in the head by Miguel is 'considering legal action.' After landing on some audience members, Miguel may be landing in court. A young woman has met with doctors and lawyers following an incident on 20 May, when the singer accidentally kicked her in the head during a performance at the Billboard awards.

A misjudged leap meant that Miguel crashed into two fans in the Billboard awards audience, slamming their bodies into the stage floor. Although Miguel finished the song, he immediately tried to make it up to Khyati Shah, the woman who suffered the brunt of his mistake. Meeting up backstage, he described the icepack-clutching victim as "a new friend"...

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Chris Brown And Drake Hit With Lawsuits Over Rihanna Club Fight



Drake and Chris Brown

As the Judiciary Report predicted, singer Chris Brown and rapper Drake have been hit with lawsuits in the fall out from the club W.i.P. brawl, initiated by bottle throwing singer, Rihanna (Chris Brown And Drake Sue Each Other Over Costly Rihanna Fight At Night Club).


Rihanna

Hollie M. Cassidy and Veronica De Los Santo have sued Drake and Brown, in addition to club W.i.P. over the brawl that left them with injuries. The two allege the club suffered from a "lack of adequate security" and should have known better than to allow the two bitter rivals into the venue at the same time.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

FBI Informant's Lawsuit Given Clearance To Proceed


Craig Monteilh (Doesn't he look like the dude that plays "The Mummy")

Judge James V. Selna, has allowed the lawsuit of abused FBI informant, Craig Monteilh, to proceed to trial. However, the judge has dismissed the Federal Bureau of Investigation as a defendant, with prejudice. Judge Selna has left assistant FBI Special Agent In Charge, Barbara Wells, to bear the brunt of the agency's appalling conduct, as the primary defendant in the case.

Respectfully, the Judiciary Report disagrees with the judge's decision, regarding removing the FBI as a defendant. The case has been deconstructed in a negative manner and it does not absolve the agency of guilt or stem public condemnation. Not to mention, they are liable for Wells' conduct.

The FBI routinely engages in criminal behavior of this variety that needs to desist. They constantly get members of the public involved in crazy schemes at catching criminals, requiring civilians be placed in very dangerous situations. Then when the cases hit horrendous snags, they abandon innocent people, some of whom have died. Many informants who survived the ordeal of working with the haphazard agency, have made the same claim against the FBI.

While the Judiciary Report is not for rebellion and fighting against law enforcement, the site is for legally fighting against corruption and the FBI is definitely corrupt.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Obama To Meet With BP

U.S. President Barack Obama

U.S. President Barack Obama is slated to meet with BP for the first time this week, in reference to the oil spill that occurred in the waters off the state of Louisiana in America. The President has been slammed in the press for his handling of the crisis, with many demanding he do more.

The Judiciary Report is of the belief, all involved should be held accountable, as that is the nature of liability law. BP is shouldering all the blame for work they outsourced to Halliburton and Transocean, who have been silent during this environmental disaster, is not just.

Both companies are quite wealthy and should pay their fair share in damages as well, as they oversaw the drilling and implementation of the well that has sprung an unprecedented leak, polluting the ocean.

WRAPUP 1-Obama leadership on BP spill faces testing week

Mon Jun 14, 2010 12:31am EDT - WASHINGTON/LONDON, June 14 (Reuters) - Barack Obama's leadership of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill faces key tests this week as the U.S. president gives his first national address on the disaster and meets top BP (BP.L) (BP.N) executives for the first time...

http://www.reuters.com

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Obama Slammed In The British Press Over BP

President Barack Obama pointing the finger at BP

U.S. President Barack Obama is being slammed in the British press over his treatment of their company BP (British Petroleum). The unprecedented oil spill that occurred off the coast of the U.S. state of Louisiana, has polluted the Gulf Of Mexico, with spewing oil.

The British press contends, the Obama Administration is being nasty to BP, threatening its executives and trying to block dividends from being paid, when it was primarily the American company, Halliburton, that caused the spill, via the rig they operated on BP's behalf in America.

BP stated they outsourced the work to Halliburton and Transocean, who used their own "procedures" "employees" and "equipment." Thus far, BP has paid $1.5 billion in clean up costs and claims, but feels it is being unfairly targeted over what was Halliburton's fault.

It is the Judiciary Report's position that Halliburton and Transocean should be required to pay for clean up costs and claims as well, as their negligence contributed to the unprecedented environmental disaster.

Side Bar: Even before the time of the oil spill, when the Judiciary Report had not even written a word about them yet, the site would receive visits from Halliburton, as attested by website statistics. What could cause them to visit the site. Hmm, could it be my wit, charm, my refusal to use proper punctuation and correct capitalization. The possibilities are endless.