An Indian judge ruled that whether the relationship was consensual is a question for trial — and granted the overseas defendant protection from arrest, while barring him from leaving the country. Back in the United States, his hospitality properties tell a different story. New Delhi / Mobile, Alabama — One…
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Coy Morgan Faces Growing Public Scrutiny as Allegations Mount Over Conduct, Prosecutions, and Abuse of Power
Mobile County Assistant District Attorney Christopher “Coy” Morgan has become the center of an increasingly explosive public controversy as former defendants’ family members, social media activists, and online publications raise serious allegations regarding his conduct both inside and outside the courtroom. Over the past year, multiple public accusations have surfaced…
Power, Retaliation, and a Pattern of Abuse: Mobile Police Captain Jack Dove Hit With New Civil Rights Lawsuit
MOBILE, ALABAMA — A controversial figure long shadowed by allegations of misconduct is once again at the center of a growing legal firestorm. Jack Emery Dove Jr, a veteran captain with the Mobile Police Department, now faces a sweeping new civil rights lawsuit that revives—and amplifies—years of accusations involving abuse…
When Personal Vendettas Take Over: Why HOAs Must Never Become Weapons Against Homeowners
Homeowners associations exist for one fundamental reason: to manage shared property and promote the collective well-being of a neighborhood. At their best, HOAs help maintain common areas, protect property values, and create a sense of order and stability. At their worst, however, they can become vehicles for personal grudges, retaliation,…
When Trust Is Broken: How Wynnfield HOA Became a Symbol of Why People Distrust Homeowners Associations
For millions of Americans, buying a home means also buying into a homeowners association (HOA). In theory, HOAs exist to preserve property values, maintain common areas, and foster strong communities. In practice, however, many homeowners find themselves frustrated — even disillusioned — by the way their associations operate. In Mobile…
Should HOA Board Members Have the Power to Contact Authorities for Towing and Arrests?
Homeowners Association (HOA) board members and directors are meant to serve their communities by enforcing HOA rules, maintaining common areas, and ensuring that their neighborhoods remain a desirable place to live. However, a growing concern among homeowners is whether HOA board members should have the power to contact city authorities…