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10/25/2000
David Facing Second Trial on Assault
The Seattle Times
Article describing the possibility of David P. Moody assisting the criminal prosecution team in the second trial involving criminal assault charges against Victor David. Read more >
09/12/2000
State Won't Give up Bid to Appeal Big Verdict
The Seattle Times
State Attorney General Christine Gregoire requests that the Supreme Court waive the 30 day time limit to appeal the record $17.8 million verdict obtained by David P. Moody on behalf of three developmentally disabled men who were abused in state licensed home. Read more >
08/24/2000
We'll Bail You Out, This Time (Editorial - Nicole Brodeur)
The Seattle Times
Columnist Nicole Brodeur's editorial criticizing Attorney General Christine Gregoire for her handling of the record $17.8 million neglect case brought by David P. Moody on behalf of three developmentally disabled men. Read more >
08/22/2000
No Excuse for Missed Appeal, Court Says-Gregoire Blamed for Missing Deadline to Appeal
The Seattle Times
The Court of Appeals rejects Attorney General Chris Gregoire's request to waive the 30 day requirement to appeal the record $17.8 million verdict obtained by David P. Moody. Read more >
08/7/2000
Attorney Hopes Big Settlements Will Force DSHS to Mend it's Ways
The Seattle Times
A personal profile of attorney David P. Moody and his quest to change the system governing the state's developmentally disabled population by continuing to bring high profile cases against the State of Washington. Read more >
07/17/2000
Linda David Deserves Every Penny of the $8.8 Million (Editorial)
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Seattle Post-Intelligencer editorial praising the $9 million settlement negotiated by David P. Moody on behalf of Linda David. Read more >
07/14/2000
$9 Million for Woman's Pain
The News Tribune
David P. Moody negotiates a $9 million settlement against the State of Washington and Pierce County pursuant to a lawsuit filed on Linda David's behalf. Read more >
07/14/2000
State Settles Publicized Abuse Case
The Sun
State of Washington to pay $8.8 million to Linda David to settle lawsuit brought by David P. Moody Read more >
07/14/2000
State Settles in David Case
The Olympian
Linda David receives $8.8 million settlement from State of Washington to settle lawsuit brought by David P. Moody. Read more >
07/14/2000
State to Pay Linda David
The Herald
State agrees to settle lawsuit filed by David P. Moody on behalf of Linda David for $8.8 million. Read more >
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07/14/2000
Abuse Case Settled for $8.8 Million
The Seattle Times
Attorney David P. Moody secures $8.8 million settlement - the largest individual settlement ever paid by the State of Washington - for Linda David, a disabled woman who was beaten and tortured over a 13 year span. Read more >
07/14/2000
Gregoire's Office Asks Court Today for a 2nd Chance
The Seattle Times
Office of the Attorney General requests that the Court of Appeals disregard the 30 day deadline for filing an appeal of the $17.8 million jury verdict received by David P. Moody. Read more >
07/9/2000
"I have hope," says Linda David, Survivor of Unspeakable Abuse: "I must have it."
The Seattle Times
Linda David will need considerable medical treatment and counseling as she begins her journey towards recovery. Linda David is suing the State of Washington with the assistance of her attorney, David P. Moody, for failing to monitor her care over a span of 13 years. Read more >
06/18/2000
State AG Deserves Blame for Blunder (Editorial)
The News Tribune
The lawyers employed by the Attorney General's Office have no excuse for blowing 30 day deadline to file appeal. Read more >
06/18/2000
Legal Team Squabbled as Deadline Passed By
The Seattle Times
The lawyers defending the State of Washington in the $17.8 million abuse case brought by David P. Moody spent their time fighting amongst themselves rather than preparing to file an appeal. Read more >
06/16/2000
Gregoire Faults the Other Side-Gregoire Blames Plaintiff's Attorney
The Seattle Times
Attorney General Christine Gregoire believed David P. Moody should have gone outside the rules to inform her office that the period of time to appeal the record $17.8 million jury award was passing. Read more >
06/16/2000
Gregoire Accepts Responsibility for Failure to Appeal Big Verdict
The Sun
State of Washington Attorney General Christine Gregoire accepts responsibility for failure to appeal $17.8 million jury verdict obtained by David P. Moody. Read more >
06/15/2000
Gregoire's Office Asleep, Cost Could be Millions (Editorial)
The Seattle Times
The Office of the Attorney General dropped the ball by forgetting to appeal the $18 million jury award received by David P. Moody. Read more >
06/14/2000
State Fails to appeal $17.8 Million Verdict
The Seattle Times
The State of Washington Attorney General's Office fails to appeal the $17.8 million jury verdict award obtained by David P. Moody on behalf of three developmentally disabled men who were abused and tortured in a state-licensed home. Read more >
04/2/2000
It Was Abuse, Not MS, Doctor Says
The Seattle Times
Nationally renowned MS expert, Dr. Craig H. Smith, definitively states that Linda David did not suffer from MS, and that state officials repeatedly ignored evidence that abuse was the true cause of Linda's problems. Dr. Smith will be an important witness in the lawsuit brought by Linda David's attorney, David P. Moody. Read more >
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03/27/2000
2 of 3 State Workers in Big Jury Award Not Disciplined
The Seattle PI
2 state caseworkers involved in record $17.8 million dollar verdict obtained by David P. Moody were not disciplined for their role in the abuse of three developmentally disabled men. Read more >
03/26/2000
Will $17.8 Million Verdict Change State Policies-Huge Verdict May Change DSHS, Other State Policies
The Seattle Times
As a result of $17.8 million verdict obtained by David P. Moody, the Attorney General's Office may be forced to change the way it evaluates and defends cases brought against the State of Washington. Read more >
03/25/2000
Men get $17.8 Million
The Sun
Three developmentally disabled men represented by David P. Moody receive $17.9 million from jury. Read more >
03/25/2000
2 DSHS Workers in Abuse Case Not Disciplined
The News Tribune
Only one of the state caseworkers in record $17.8 million verdict obtained by David P. Moody was disciplined for her role in the abuse and torture of three disabled men. Read more >
03/24/2000
DSHS Judgment: $17.8 Million
The News Tribune
David P. Moody convinces Pierce County jury to award $17.8 million to three disabled men who were abused and tortured in a state licensed home. Read more >
03/24/2000
Record Verdict Against State in Abuse Case
The Seattle Times
David P. Moody obtains largest judgment ever against the State of Washington - $17.8 million - on behalf of three developmentally disabled men who were raped, beaten and tortured in a state licensed and monitored Adult Family Home. Read more >
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