NWAonline
October 26, 2012
By Andy Davis
Judge lets 7 drop claims tied to Alamo ministries
A judge on Wednesday granted a request by seven former members of the Tony Alamo Christian Ministries to drop their legal claims against six people and four organizations affiliated with the ministry.
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KAIT8.com
October 13, 2012
The Associated Press
Attorneys for convicted evangelist Tony Alamo again appeal
Attorneys for convicted evangelist Tony Alamo are again asking the full 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to hear an appeal of a lawsuit alleging he ordered the beatings of 2 young boys in his ministry.
Saturday’s filing reiterates the claim that a three-judge panel of the court was wrong to deny Alamo’s appeal of faulty jury instructions. The court on Oct. 1 rejected Alamo’s request for a hearing before the full court.
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Texarkana Gazette
October 2, 2012
By: Lynn LaRowe
Circuit court rejects Alamo’s request to revisit civil case
A federal appeals court rejected Tony Alamo’s request to take a second look at a civil case that ended with a multi-million dollar judgment for two former ministry members.
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Texarkana Gazette
September 13, 2012
By: Lynn LaRowe
Alamo lawyers ask for review of opinion.
Defense wants all 8th Circuit judges to take another look at decision of panel of three
Lawyers for imprisoned evangelist Tony Alamo are asking all judges on the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals take another look at a recently released opinion in a civil lawsuit filed by two former male members that affirmed a jury’s finding Alamo is guilty of battery, conspiracy and outrage.
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Texarkana Gazette
August 29, 2012
By: Lynn LaRowe
Court lowers the punitive damages in Alamo case.
Judgment drops from $66 million to $30 million
A $66 million judgment awarded to two men raised in Tony Alamo’s controversial ministry has been reduced by an appellate court to $30 million.
The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a jury’s finding that Alamo is guilty of battery, outrage and conspiracy.
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