Friday, June 29, 2012

Alvin Hospital named in fraud case ...



HOUSTON, June 22, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- A new lawsuit alleges University General, one of the nation's fastest growing hospital companies, defrauded its joint-venture partners in an Alvin, Texas regional hospital project, The Buzbee Law Firm announced today.
The lawsuit was filed on behalf of ACHDC, LLC and Palicio Gate, LP in state district court in Wharton County, Texas against defendants University General Hospital LP, University Hospital Systems, LLP, UGHS Alvin Hospital, Inc., and Skymark Development Company.
According to the petition, University General agreed in 2011 to develop a hospital on a 93-acre site in Alvin, outside of Houston, with ACHDC, LLC and Palicio Gate, LP. The agreement announcement was widely covered in Houston-area news reports in October 2011.
The lawsuit alleges University General, a publicly traded company, and the other defendants then began secret negotiations to develop a hospital on nearby land in Alvin and abruptly terminated its project agreements with ACHDC, LLC and Palicio Gate, LP in May 2012.
Attorneys Tony Buzbee and Chris Leavitt of The Buzbee Law Firm in Houston represent ACHDC, LLC and Palicio Gate, LP.
The lawsuit alleges, "After signing the lease, University General represented to potential new investors, and current investors, that it intended to build a hospital in Alvin, with the Plaintiffs. This representation to investors allowed University General to raise millions of dollars during its public offering. Unbeknownst to Plaintiffs, however, University General was also secretly negotiating with Skymark Development Company, another large Alvin landowner."
Buzbee said, "We allege University General unlawfully took our clients' proprietary strategies, contacts, market research, and hospital forecasts and negotiated a secret deal with Skymark for a hospital literally across the street from our clients' project in Alvin."
The lawsuit seeks $100 million in damages, attorneys' fees, interest, and court costs. The allegations include fraud, civil conspiracy, breach of contract, tortious interference with prospective business relations, and tortious interference with existing contract.
Late Thursday, the court issued a temporary restraining order against the defendants.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Alvin man installs perv-cam in ex-wife's shower.


A twisted Texas man installed a secret perv-cam in his ex-wife’s attic, snapping nude pictures of the unsuspecting victim for nine months, authorities said.
Manuel Tovar, 42, of Alvin, Texas, explained that he “wanted to see her naked” when his former spouse became aware of his creepy camera work, according to court papers.
The ex-wife recorded his confession during a phone conversation, the papers said.
Tovar’s perverse photograph was exposed when his ex-wife asked a neighbor to fix a problem with her air conditioning — and the sordid set-up was uncovered in March, court documents said.
A laptop computer was hidden in the attic rafters, with a USB cord running to a small camera. The wife said when she checked the “My Pictures” folder, it was filled with photos of her in various states of undress.
Tovar was charged with improper visual recording after hiding the camera over the bed in his former wife’s home. He apparently installed the camera in July 2011 while patching a hole in the roof.
The couple divorced in 2003 after 12 years of marriage, but Tovar remains in contact with his ex-wife and visits her home to see their children.


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/texas-man-installed-secret-camera-ex-wife-shower-months-cops-article-1.1091616#ixzz1xblnRWF2

Video Commercials For Your Business On Demand!

Map Of Alvin, Texas

Map Of Manvel, Texas