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Friday, May 17, 2013

Lady Friend Charged With Leading Mob to Attack Boyfriend Now Off Hook

But the alleged mob still faces criminal charges.

A Romeoville woman charged with leading her daughter and three pals on a vicious rampage against her boyfriend walked out of court a free woman Friday—and left the other four behind to face the music. Lana Richards, 45, had been up on charges of aggravated battery and criminal trespass to a residence before prosecutors dismissed the case. Richards' daughter, 25-year-old Melissa Richards, and three men—Kurt Hodges, 27, Gregory Kijek, 26, and Johnathan Bolisenga, 29—were arrested along with her in connection with a brutal attack on Lana Richards' former boyfriend, Thomas Lerch. A "domestic altercation" between Lana Richards and Lerch at the Dalhart Avenue home they were sharing preceded the alleged September attack, according to a lawsuit …

Billy Leon

11:22 am on Sunday, May 19, 2013

You just got to love it when a mother and daughter bond. Can't wait for part II when "Mommy and Baby" leave the trailer park and knock off a liquor store. And what's with the plea deals? They assaulted this man at his home....and why....oh yeah "cause he broke momma's heart." I guess that justifies a brutal assaul, theft, and vandalism. Business as usual at Will County Courthouse.   more ›

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Romeoville Man Says Lady Friend & Her Crew Cracked His Skull

A Romeoville man's lawsuit claims his girlfriend incited her daughter and three friends to savagely attack him at his home.

A Romeoville man claims his lying lady friend whipped her daughter and three of her pals into such a frenzy that they pulled him out of his home, beat him senseless and cracked his skull with a golf club. The allegedly wronged man, Thomas Lerch, laid out his grievances in a lawsuit filed this week at the Will County Courthouse. Lerch said his girlfriend at the time, Lana Richards, 44, was taken to the Romeoville police station in September after a "domestic altercation" at the Dalhart Avenue home they were sharing. While at the station, Richards called her daughter, Melissa Richards, 25, and "falsely told" her she "had been beaten by Thomas Lerch," the lawsuit said. She also asked for a ride. When the daughter took the call, the lawsuit …

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SylvanGoddess

7:59 am on Thursday, February 14, 2013

Did you mean to say "reap what ye sow"?   more ›

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