Chapter 626 (1/2)

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Easter on Sunday is very lively and warm.

The westrow family invited many Group executives and their families to take a yacht to Santa Cruz Island West of Los Angeles for a picnic. During the outing, they also organized various Easter activities for the children. The party didn't end until the evening, and the guests and guests enjoyed themselves.

Simon directly brought two Jennie and three children to show up in front of you this time, which is a public admission of some revelations during this period.

The participants were all the core executives of the westrow system. They had heard about the intimate relationship between Simon and the female assistant, so they didn't have any special feelings. When they got along with each other, they expressed sincere wishes for a lucky little girl. Many women felt Simon's concern for the mother and daughter of the female assistant, and even gave birth to a baby girl ”Children.”.

The brief Festival warmth did not change the political and public opinion chaos of westero system.

Monday, April 4.

The westrow system launched another more vigorous offensive after it banned the Hurst group two weeks ago.

Paul Ramat, a former owner of an auto parts factory in Edwardsville, Illinois, pointed out that the Edwardsville reporter, a local newspaper, published six consecutive articles accusing his company of tax evasion and tax evasion between 1986 and 1987 because of his personal feud with a top newspaper official The false reports on the quality of the products were later proved to be false, because the authorities and their partners were misled by the newspapers to investigate and cut off cooperation, which eventually led to the bankruptcy of his factory.

Paul Ramat filed a lawsuit against the Edwardsville reporter for malicious defamation leading to serious damage to personal property, demanding a total of up to $60 million in compensation. At the same time, 263 workers who lost their jobs because of the closure of the parts factory also jointly filed a class action suit against the Edwardsville reporter, claiming more than $50 million.

Look to San Antonio, Texas, in the south of the United States.

In 1991, there was an appalling case of priest's assault on boy in San Antonio. Before and after that, as many as 21 victims were recorded by the police.

The priest involved was eventually sentenced to life imprisonment.

Although justice is late for many years, it comes slowly.

However, in the course of the case investigation, San Antonio impression, a local newspaper in San Antonio, in pursuit of news hot spots to attract public attention, revealed the personal information of 15 of the victims through direct or indirect means in the case of clear protests from many victims' families and even warnings from local prosecutors, which eventually led to the death of a 12-year-old woman The other 14 children whose personal information was exposed also suffered a serious impact on their personal lives.

Now, 15 families are jointly suing the impression of San Antonio for serious violations of citizens' privacy, demanding a formal apology and a total of $80 million in compensation for the 15 victims.

Connecticut, on the east coast of the United States, and Stanford, just north of Greenwich.

during the most prosperous period of the US real estate bubble in 80s, a group of owners in Standford bought 61 apartments in a new district with a total of 200 properties in the northern part of the city before and after 1986.

Because of the subsequent litigation and the economic turmoil caused by the 87 stock market crash, many property owners have failed to get the compensation they deserve.

After many victims communicated with each other, they found that most of the owners chose to buy houses in the residential area because of the influence of the large advertisement in the local Stanford advocate. At that time, serious factual words such as ”energy conservation and environmental protection” were even used as slogans in the advertisement.

As a result, 61 owners who are still trapped in the uncompleted residential area filed a lawsuit against the Stanford advocate on Monday after Easter, asking the newspaper to make a public apology and claim compensation totaling more than 60 million US dollars for personal property loss, potential health damage and other damages.

The exposure of three lawsuits with a total claim amount of 250 million US dollars directly shocked the American society, and the large traditional media groups in North America felt a chill.

There is no doubt that the three newspapers involved in the lawsuit are all Hearst group's media.

Moreover, just these three lawsuits, the huge claims of 250 million US dollars, have already equivalent to one tenth of the total assets of the Hurst family.

The westrow system did not hide the fact that it was the driving force behind the three lawsuits. The detailed reports of the three lawsuits on that day appeared in the front page of the igritte portal.

By contrast, a former vicar maid who betrayed the Westeros and was sued for a huge $12 million breach of contract on that day is less noticeable.

With the strong concern of the whole American society, more news was exposed on the Internet and traditional media on that day.With the help of the media victims legal aid foundation, the initiators of the three lawsuits have hired the top lawyers in the United States. Industry insiders predict that with the huge amount of claims involved in the three lawsuits, unless a settlement can be reached in a short period of time, the most conservative estimate is that the cost of lawyers in each lawsuit will be more than 10 million US dollars. If the case is settled, the cost of lawyers will be more than 10 million US dollars The three lawsuits are protracted, and the cost is even more incalculable.

Even if it is not possible to explore the details of a specific agreement signed between a foundation and its recipients, it is obvious that the westrow system will not easily accept the settlement of the Hurst group.

On the other hand, as defendants, the amount of compensation in any of the three cases, once won, will be enough to make the newspapers involved go bankrupt. After all, the net profit of the whole Hurst group in 1993 is only 169 million US dollars. Moreover, even if these newspapers really go bankrupt because of the litigation, according to the relevant federal laws and regulations, in the future, both the litigation cost and the final compensation will be very high It will be undertaken by the parent company Hurst group.

Simon westero's move is absolutely ten times hotter than Hurst group's previous exposure of other people's affairs. Of course, except for Simon westero, no one else in the United States or even in the world can afford this move.

Now, no matter how the Hurst group deals with it, it is bound to bear more serious consequences than when it was blocked by the westrow system half a month ago.