Findlay Township
Recent News About Findlay Township
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Amazon sued for alleged dangerous conditions at Findlay Township distribution center
PITTSBURGH - Amazon was sued in Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas after a man was allegedly injured at the Findlay Township fulfillment center. -
Pittsburgh Airport update: Prior case prevents Findlay Township from being water service provider, defendants say
PITTSBURGH – County and municipal entities are countering the Findlay Township Municipal Authority’s attempts to make itself the sole and exclusive provider of water service to Pittsburgh International Airport, saying previously-resolved litigation precludes them from doing so, among other reasons. -
North Fayette wrongful arrest case update: Plaintiff says police should face accusations
PITTSBURGH – An Oakdale man is opposing attempts of North Fayette Township and one of its police detectives to dismiss his lawsuit for wrongful prosecution and constitutional rights violations, after he was arrested for a sexual assault on an 11 year-old girl that he says never happened. -
Findlay Township sues to provide exclusive water services coverage to Pittsburgh International Airport
PITTSBURGH – The Findlay Township Municipal Authority has brought legal action in an attempt to make itself the sole and exclusive provider of water service to Pittsburgh International Airport. -
Wrongful molestation arrest case update: North Fayette moves to dismiss
PITTSBURGH – North Fayette Township and one of its police detectives look to dismiss a lawsuit from an Oakdale man who claims he was wrongly prosecuted for sexual assault never committed on a then-11-year-old girl and had his constitutional rights violated in the process. -
Recanted sexual assault accusation and recanted confession form bases of wrongful arrest suit in North Fayette
PITTSBURGH – An Oakdale man claims he was wrongly prosecuted for sexual assault never committed on a then-11-year-old girl by a North Fayette Township police detective who he says violated his constitutional rights in the process.