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Karen Read gets partial win in wrongful death case. What a judge ruled
A superior court judge ordered a partial stay in the Karen Read wrongful death case pending resolution of the second-degree murder case against her.
Karen Read won't be deposed in civil case until 2nd criminal trial ends, judge rules
A judge sided with Karen Read as she seeks to delay a civil wrongful death lawsuit filed by John O'Keefe's family.
Judge allows stay in Karen Read wrongful death case brought by O’Keefe family
A judge allowed a pause on some portions of a lawsuit against Karen Read brought by the family of her late boyfriend, John O'Keefe.
A judge delays the wrongful death lawsuit against Karen Read until after her criminal trial
A judge ruled Thursday that Karen Read won’t have to give a deposition in her wrongful death lawsuit until after her criminal trial in January.
Family of John O’Keefe argues to proceed with civil case against Karen Read before her murder re-trial
The family of late Boston police officer John O’Keefe argued in court Monday to proceed with a civil case against Karen<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
Karen Read will not be deposed in civil case until criminal trial concludes
Karen Read will not be deposed in a civil case against her until the conclusion of her second criminal trial, which is scheduled to begin in January, a judge ruled Thursday.
O’Keefe family fighting to stop delay in wrongful death lawsuit against Karen Read, 2 Canton bars
The family of deceased Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe is fighting to prevent a delay in their wrongful death lawsuit against Karen Read and two Canton bars she was seen drinking at with O’Keefe before he was killed on January 29,
Karen Read wins delay of civil case until after her new murder trial
The civil lawsuit against Karen Read will have to wait until the end of her criminal trial, a Plymouth Superior Court judge ruled. “[B]ecause this case is in its earliest stages and the criminal case is scheduled to go to retrial in three months,
Judge allows Karen Read to delay deposition in civil wrongful death case until after criminal retrial
Karen Read’s motion to stay a civil trial against her was partially granted Friday and she will not face deposition until<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
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Where Is Karen Read Now? Inside Her Life After She Was Accused of Murdering Boyfriend John O’Keefe — and Where Her Case Stands Now
Karen Read was accused of drunkenly running over her boyfriend, John O’Keefe, in January 2022. Here’s everything to know ...
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What happened to John O'Keefe? Details of Boston police officer's mysterious death on Dateline episode The Night of the Nor'easter, explored
Dateline NBC episode The Night of the Nor'easter has reportedly explored the mysterious disappearance and death of Boston ...
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Karen Read double jeopardy appeal an ‘uphill battle,’ experts say
Read is asking the state‘s highest court to drop the charges of second-degree murder and leaving the scene of a crash causing ...
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James O’Keefe Gets Warned Not to Place Hidden Cameras at Arizona Polls: ‘You Might Be Guilty of Conspiracy’
Controversial conservative activist James O'Keefe claimed he plans to send “hidden cams to poll workers this week.” ...
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‘Framing me’: Karen Read talks O’Keefe death, reveals financial toll of murder case in new interview
Karen Read opened up in a wide-ranging interview with Vanity Fair as her second murder trial looms amid the prospect of ...
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Karen Read’s highly anticipated Vanity Fair profile is out. Here’s what we learned.
For her Vanity Fair profile, Karen Read weighed in on her relationship with John O'Keefe, her murder trial, and why she won't ...
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Karen Read, Awaiting Second Trial on Accusations She Killed Cop Boyfriend, Says, 'I Feel Incredibly Violated'
Karen Read, whose high-profile murder trial ended with a deadlocked jury in July, opens up to 'Vanity Fair' about her life ...
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