West Virginia
Lawyer says West Virginia judge pointed gun at her in courtroom
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A lawyer defending a Pittsburgh company has accused a West Virginia choose of pulling a handgun out of his gown and pointing it at her in courtroom.
Legal professional Lauren Varnado had been defending the Pittsburgh-based EQT Company within the New Martinsville, West Virginia courtroom of Decide David W. Hummel Jr. when she stated the choose pulled out a Colt .45 pistol from a shoulder holster beneath his gown.
“He pulls out his gun, factors it in a waving movement like he was scanning, first on the protection counsel, after which locations it on the bench and slowly turns it to ensure the barrel of it’s pointed at me,” Varnado stated.
The alleged act got here in the midst of a contentious authorized dispute over gasoline drilling and mineral rights. Varnado stated there had been unhealthy blood from the beginning since she had questioned Hummel on whether or not he was not conflicted since a relative had sued EQT on an analogous declare.
“He dismissed the jury and yelled at me for 45 minutes, together with profanity and private assaults,” Varnado stated.
Through the trial, Varnado, who stated she had been threatened at a neighborhood restaurant, had been escorted out and in of the courtroom with safety, however she stated Decide Hummel barred her safety from the courtroom, saying, “I’ve larger weapons than they’ve.”
That is when she stated he pulled out his personal gun and left it on the bench.
“Within the second in my head, I used to be pondering absolutely he isn’t going to do something,” Varnado stated. “Certainly it isn’t loaded, however I do know it isn’t correct gun security to carry it that method, to level it at folks, to go away a gun mendacity round.”
Decide Hummel’s workplace stated the choose is prevented from making feedback at the moment, however EQT issued a press release supporting Varnado and chastising the choose’s alleged actions.
“A courtroom is supposed to be a spot of honor, respect and dignity. EQT is dedicated to prioritizing the protection of our staff and companions irrespective of the place they work. We’re grateful for the service of Ms. Varnado and her colleagues and relieved that they weren’t injured,” the assertion stated.
The events within the case have settled out of courtroom, however along with talking with the FBI, Varnado stated she’s cooperating with the West Virginia Judicial Investigation Fee, which she stated has an ongoing investigation of the choose on unrelated issues.
“He can’t keep on the bench,” Varnado stated.
The West Virginia Judicial Investigation Fee had no remark, and FBI Pittsburgh stated it can’t verify or deny the existence of investigations.
West Virginia
Diversion and youth prevention are a focus of West Virginia's initial opioid settlement awards
Child advocacy centers, recovery housing and diversion programs in West Virginia will receive grants as part of the initial round of $10.4 million distributed by the nonprofit allocating opioid settlement funds in the U.S. state with the highest overdose rate.
The West Virginia First Foundation announced funding Monday for 38 programs across six regions of the state representing “a crucial step in addressing the epidemic with both urgency and care,” Executive Director Jonathan Board said.
The proposals were chosen from 174 applications received by the foundation for funding this year for an initial round of around $19.2 million in grants. Foundation officials say they plan to disperse around $8.8 million in supplemental awards to organizations that weren’t selected for the first round, under the requirement that they make adjustments and reapply.
A total of 11 organizations will receive money for youth substance use prevention and workforce development, with the largest share — $442,800 — going to support Seed Sower, Inc. in the southern West Virginia counties of Fayette, Monroe, Raleigh, Summers, Nicholas, Webster, Greenbrier, Pocahontas, Mercer, Wyoming and McDowell. Ten county commissions, local police departments and other organizations received funding for programs to divert individuals from the criminal justice system and provide them with support and treatment with the largest sum — around $625,650 — going to the Berkeley County Diversion and Interdiction Project.
Seven organizations were granted funding for expanding access to transitional and recovery housing, with Southern WV Fellowship Home, Inc. receiving the largest share, $658,800. Ten child advocacy centers across the state are receiving funding, including North Star Child Advocacy Center in Parkersburg, which will receive $720,000 to expand operations.
“The holidays can be a challenging time for many, and we hope this announcement reinforces a message of hope, recovery, and progress for West Virginia communities,” said Matt Harvey, the foundation’s board chair and prosecuting attorney in Jefferson County.
Officials from 55 West Virginia counties signed on to a memorandum of understanding that allows money to be funneled through the West Virginia First Foundation and dictates how it can be spent. The state Legislature and Gov. Jim Justice gave it the green light earlier this year.
According to the agreement, the foundation is responsible for distributing just under three-quarters of the settlement money. Around a quarter will go directly to local communities and 3% will remain in trust.
The state is receiving money from each of its settlement agreements on a staggered schedule, with annual payments coming until at least 2036. The private foundation alone is expected to receive around $367 million over the next five years.
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2025 West Virginia hunting, trapping, fishing licenses now on sale
The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources (WVDNR) announced that annual hunting, trapping and fishing licenses and stamps for the 2025 seasons are now available for purchase online at WVhunt.com.
“A West Virginia hunting and fishing license is your ticket to unforgettable adventures in the Mountain State,” said WVDNR Director Brett McMillion. “Whether you’re renewing your annual license and stamps or purchasing a lifetime license for your kids or grandkids, buying your hunting, trapping and fishing licenses and stamps has never been more convenient.”
Annual hunting, trapping and fishing licenses and stamps are valid for the calendar year and may be purchased online at WVhunt.com. To learn more about the WVDNR’s 2025 license products, visit WVdnr.gov/2025-license-guide.
WVDNR Promotes Gift the Outdoors Holiday Guide
In addition to encouraging hunters, trappers and anglers to renew their 2025 licenses and stamps early, the WVDNR is promoting digital gift certificates, online lifetime licenses and collectible license cards as part of its annual Gift the Outdoors holiday campaign.
The gift guide includes the following hunting, fishing and outdoors-related gift ideas:
- WVDNR Gift Certificates: Can be used to purchase licenses stamps and other hunting and fishing privileges.
- West Virginia Lifetime Licenses: A timeless gift for children and grandchildren providing a lifetime of hunting and fishing adventures.
- Wonderful West Virginia Magazine Subscriptions: This flagship publication of the WVDNR features immersive storytelling and breathtaking photos that celebrate the natural beauty of West Virginia.
To learn more about these holiday gift options, visit WVdnr.gov/gift-2024.
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Transfer WR Singleton commits to West Virginia
West Virginia has added a commitment from Eastern Michigan wide receiver transfer Oran Singleton.
Singleton is coming off a season where he hauled in 64 catches for 639 yards and a pair of touchdowns. He also had 23 rushing yards on 6 carries.
The Florida native started his career at Akron but transferred to Hutchinson C.C.
He has one year of eligibility remaining in his career.
WVSports.com will have more with Singleton in the near future.
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