November 01, 2008
Two Children Of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. On Radio Show About Family Rift
Friday, two of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.‘s children were in court facing off against their brother. Before their court appearance, Martin Luther King, III and Reverend Bernice King were on the radio talking about the issue. Their younger brother, Dexter, wants to use their mother’s personal letters sent from their father to include in a book. They also said their mother’s estate was also at issue.
October 31, 2008
Augusta Commissioners Say X-Mart Battle Not Over
Augusta Commissioners spent part of the day, Thursday, talking about the X-Mart, and say the battle with the store is not over.
October 28, 2008
Barenaked Ladies’ Steven Page Faces Drug Case In New York Court
Barenaked Ladies singer and guitarist Steven Page is due back in an upstate New York courtroom Tuesday to answer cocaine possession charges.
October 24, 2008
Exclusive: Ruling Goes X-Mart’s Way
Store lawyers applaud Federal Appeals Court ruling, saying after five years it clears the way for adult video store to get back in business
October 23, 2008
Hearing Underway Concerning James Brown’s Estate
Attorneys involved in the lengthy battle over the estate of the late soul singer James Brown are in a courtroom in Aiken.
Hearing Underway Concerning James Brown’s Estate
Attorneys involved in the lengthy battle over the estate of the late soul singer James Brown are in a courtroom in Aiken.
Evander Holyfield Back In Court For Child Support
A settlement has been reached in a child support case involving former heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield after he agreed to a $100,000 college fund for his 10-year-old son. A lawyer for the child’s mother says Holyfield also consented to pay private school tuition before college, reinstated health insurance for his son and settled $4,500 in attorney fees.
October 09, 2008
Coretta Scott King Letters At Issue In Court Next Week
The Rev. Bernice King and her brother, Dexter King, will face off in court next week over their parents’ intimate correspondence that is at the heart of a $1.4 million publishing contract for an autobiography of Coretta Scott King.

