North Texas Hotel Sued over Alleged Sexual Assault, Staffer Accused of Letting Intruder Into Women's Room
FORT WORTH, TEXAS, JUN 27 – The lawsuit accuses the hotel of negligence including failure to verify guest identity and inadequate employee training, seeking over $1 million in damages for a sexual assault incident.
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Claremont pays nearly $3 million to woman who accused police officer of sexual assault
The city of Claremont has paid nearly $3 million to settle a federal lawsuit alleging an on-duty police officer sexually assaulted a woman in the parking lot of the Montclair Transit Center. The settlement follows the arrest in March of former Claremont Officer Gabriel Arellanes on one count of forcible oral copulation that could land him in prison for a maximum eight years if convicted. The 39-year-old plaintiff, identified in her lawsuit as “J…
Lawsuit accuses Fort Worth hotel of allowing intruder into guest’s room
A civil lawsuit seeking over $1 million is leveling disturbing accusations against a downtown Fort Worth hotel in the alleged 2024 sexual assault of a woman by an intruder she says the front desk attendant personally let into her room.
·Fort Worth, United States
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