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'I too was short changed' by insurance company' - Skelton-Cline
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - Since the hurricane of September 2017, insurance companies have been accused of cheating residents out of a fair payout.
What happened to Donald E. de Castro & Straight Talk?
Donald E. de Castro
Many people have been asking this question for the past several months and I will now answer the question. There are many words by themselves that mean so much too so many people, such as Pride, Honesty, Integrity, Christianity and Truth, to mention a few.
Gayle wants US$300,000 for his story!
KINGSTON, Jamaica - Windies star batsman Christopher H. ‘Chris’ Gayle has claimed he was taken lightly in mediation proceedings ahead of his successful bid to sue Australian entity Fairfax Media.
Destra sued for rupturing man’s bladder during show in Belize
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI– A regular act during Emancipation Festival in the Virgin Islands, and is scheduled to perform this year as well, it remains to be seen if any man may dare to take to the stage in the VI to gyrate with the Trinidadian soca star, or whether she would dare to risk calling any patron to the stage.
VI Gov’t was cruel to Delta Petroleum- Bevis A. Sylvester
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Speaking for the first time to local media in the Virgin Islands since the Privy Council of the United Kingdom ruled in their favour in the case against the Government of the Virgin Islands, Delta Petroleum (Caribbean) Ltd’s Regional General Manager Bevis A. Sylvester said he does not view it as a victory for his company but rather he is “sorry for the tax payers of the Territory.”
BVI Airways threatens to sue
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - Chief Executive Officer of BVI Airways Jerry D. Willoughby has stated legislators are trampling them in the House of Assembly (HoA) while accusing BVI Airlink of trying to block their take off.
Hugh E. Darley ready to file lawsuit against VI Gov’t
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – After stating that his promised lawsuit against the Virgin Islands’ Government for monies allegedly owed to him for work done on the Cruise Pier Development Project was delayed due to having difficulties getting legal representation in the territory, Former Project Coordinator of the Cruise Pier Development Project, Hugh E. Darley has confirmed that he is ready to file his lawsuit.
Bank of Asia start-up hampered by further legal ramblings
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- A piece of litigation in the ongoing fight between the founders of Bank of Asia and a former employee, potentially puts the recent deal that Bank of Asia announced at risk.
Special election may be called in USVI in weeks if Rodriquez is not seated
VI CONSORTIUM
CHARLOTTE AMALIE, St Thomas, USVI- The St Thomas- St John District Democratic Party, through its executive committee, has taken the position that the 32nd Legislature has the authority and responsibility to determine the eligibility of Senator-elect Kevin A. Rodriquez, a press release the Party issued Sunday January 15, 2017 has made known.
Skelton-Cline vs NDP Gov’t starts behind closed doors
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- The court case between former Managing Director of the BVI Ports Authority (BVIPA), Mr Claude O. Skelton-Cline and the National Democratic Party Government of Premier Dr The Hon D. Orlando Smith began today, June 29, 2016 in the Commercial Court of the Virgin Islands.

