RECORDS Saturday, October 20, 2018 Saturday, October 20, 2018 Michelene Ann Cody Age: 40 Sex: F Charge: Probation Violation (PV): Crimi- nal trespass Bail: No bail Last known location: Stanfield, OR Marqus Jordan George Age: 26 Sex: M Charge: PV: Driving while suspended Bail: No bail Last known location: Pendleton, OR Jordan Rachelle Goodwin Age: 26 Sex: F Charge: Failure to Appear (FTA): Theft Bail: $10,000 Last known location: Pendleton, OR NO PHOTO NO PHOTO Edward Dale Leavitt Age: 48 Sex: M Charge: FTA: Reckless burning Bail: $5,000 Last known location: Hermiston, WA Santos Morales Perez Age: 28 Sex: M Charge: PV: DUII Bail: $25,000 Last known location: Pasco, WA Matthew James Rambel Age: 43 Sex: M Charge: FTA: DUII Bail: No bail Last known location: Hermiston, OR Roberto Carlos Rivera Age: 47 Sex: M Charge: FTA: Failure to appear Bail: $5,000 Last known location: Richland, WA Michael Joseph Rodgers Age: 36 Sex: M Charge: FTA: DUII Bail: No bail Last known location: Lewiston, ID Thomas Brian Rushing Age: 31 Sex: M Charge: PV: Possession of heroin, manu- facture/delivery of controlled substance Bail: No bail Last known location: Naches, WA Blane Philip Taylor Age: 25 Sex: M Charge: PV: Possession of methamphetamine Bail: No bail Last known location: Pendleton, OR Warrants on the above persons were active at the time the list was created, however wanted status is subject to change at any- time. If whereabouts are known, please report immediately to law enforcement by calling our 24 hours dispatch center at 541- 966-3651 or by calling 911 if an emergency. USC agrees to pay $215M to settle doctor sexual abuse claims LOS ANGELES (AP) — The University of South- ern California said Friday that it would pay $215 mil- lion to settle claims of sex- ual abuse and harassment by a school gynecologist, but lawyers for hundreds of the accusers say it’s not enough money and the uni- versity has yet to fully dis- close what it knew about the doctor’s behavior. The tentative settle- ment, which needs a judge’s approval, will pro- vide compensation rang- ing from $2,500 up to $250,000 to women who say Dr. George Tyndall abused them between 1988 and 2016, USC Interim President Wanda Austin said in a statement. About 500 current and former students have now made accusations against Tyndall and filed various lawsuits. They contend he routinely made crude com- ments, took inappropriate photos, forced them to strip naked and groped them under the guise of medical treatment. The settlement specifi- cally applies to a pending federal class-action lawsuit that involves a fraction of the overall accusers, but is open to every woman who ever had an appointment with the gynecologist. Three attorneys rep- resenting nearly 300 alleged victims say they’re strongly advising their cli- ents against joining the federal action so they can continue their fight in state court instead. “The only guaran- teed number in this case is $2,500 — $2,500 won’t even get you a 50-yard- line seat at a USC football game, let alone compen- sate somebody for being sexually assaulted by their doctor when they were 18 or 17,” said John Manly, an attorney who represents 180 accusers. Attorney Gloria Allred, who represents 36 women who have accused Tyndall, said in a statement that the amount of money under the proposed settlement is “way too minimal.” “In our opinion, for what some of the victims went through, this is a nui- sance amount and may not properly compensate vic- tims for what some of them have suffered,” she said. Manly also criticized the proposed settlement as failing to hold USC accountable and an effort to cap future monetary damages. “We still don’t know when did USC first know, how often were they warned, what administra- tors were involved, was there criminal conduct?” Manly said. “Our clients, more than anything, want those answers and peo- ple held accountable, not because it helps their case but to protect the future women at USC.” Page 9A PUBLIC SAFETY LOG Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office WARRANTS East Oregonian THURSDAY 7:13 a.m. - Hermiston police took a report for a burglary on the 200 block of East Gladys Avenue. 11:07 a.m. - Another resident from East Gladys Avenue, Hermiston, told police someone locked her house and she could not get in. 11:26 a.m. - A resident of Riverview Mobile Home Park, 1370 Highway 730, Irrigon, reported a light-brown, medi- um-sized dog jumps on her and her friend when they go outside, and the dog came into her home three times. 12 p.m. - Umatilla police responded to Seventh and K streets for a dog at large but did not find the pooch. 5:48 p.m. - Hermiston police responded to a disturbance on the 1200 block of Southwest 12th Street. 7:08 p.m. - The Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office received a report of vehicle theft from Appleton Road, Milton-Freewater. 8:27 p.m. - The Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office looked into a criminal mischief complaint near pool buildings at the Athena City Park at South Fifth Street and East Park Lane, Athena. ARRESTS, CITATIONS •Hermiston police arrested Brian Harold Seelye, 30, of Hermiston, for felony fleeing, misdemeanor reckless driving and on warrants for failure to pay fines and failure to appear. •Morrow County Sheriff’s Office arrested Christopher Michael Swope, 39, of Irrigon, for domestic violence charges of fourth-de- gree assault and harassment. •Pendleton police arrested Mathew Loring Murray, 27, of Pendleton, for driving while suspended/revoked, reckless driving, interfering with a peace officer, resisting arrest and second-degree criminal mischief, all misdemeanors. State court records show Murray in August did not show up for community service work that is part of the sentence for convictions in June in Umatilla County on charges of driving while suspended/revoked and resisting arrest. COURTS Sentences Ward of Pendleton: seeks $2,378.25. Grande: judgment for $1,240.77. PENDLETON — The following felony sentences have been imposed in Uma- tilla County courts: •Ray Klein Inc. dba Professional Credit Service vs. Tim L. Malcolm of Pendle- ton: seeks $395.97. •Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Elsa Moon of Hermiston: judgment for $2,880.85. •Jeani Elyse Marlatt, 31, Wilsonville (CCCF), pleaded no contest to Failure to Appear I: sentenced to 12 months Oregon Dept. of Corrections (DOC), 2 years post-prison supervision and $200 fine; pleaded no contest to DII: sentenced to 364 days jail, $1,000 fine, $255 fine-suspended and 1 year driver’s license suspension; pleaded no contest to Unlawful Possession of Firearm and Recklessly Endangering Another Per- son: sentenced to $100 fine for each count. •Patricia Rodriguez of Meacham vs. Dustin Quittschreiber and Samantha A. Johnson of Meacham: seeks $2,800. •Collection Bureau of Walla Walla vs. Michelle Aguirre Aronson of Pendleton: judgment for $493.06. •Ray Klein Inc. dba Professional Credit Service vs. Jory J. Hughes of Pendleton: seeks $629.59. •Quick Collect Inc. vs. Lori J. Brooks of Pendleton: judgment for $460.20. •Hanad Ali Haji, 24, Ontario (SRCI), pleaded guilty to two counts of Un- lawful Use of Weapon: sentenced to 30 months Oregon DOC and 2 years post-prison supervision for each count. •JP Morgan Chase Bank vs. David W. and Melissa F. Johnson of Pendleton, Midland Funding LLC and all others claiming right, title, lien or interest: seeks $198,505.43. •Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Greg T. Lytrob of Hermiston: seeks $1,226.95. •Barclays Bank Delaware vs. Victor N. Calderon of Hermiston: seeks $2,080.35. •Citibank vs. Allen J. Frost of : seeks $5,642.18. Suits Filed PENDLETON — The following suits have been filed in Umatilla County courts (in- terest, court costs and fees not listed): •OneMain Financial Group LLC vs. Ish- mar K. Armstrong: seeks $6,705.79. •Credits Inc. vs. Troy and Tasha Bley- enberg of Hermiston: seeks $560.22. •Credits Inc. vs. Raymond and Kassie McKim of Hermiston: seeks $557. •Barclays Bank Delaware vs. James D. Wilson of Pendleton: seeks $7,163.86. •Ray Klein Inc. dba Professional Credit Service vs. Barbara M. Rufty of Pendle- ton: seeks $884.79. Judgments •Credits Inc. vs. John Milleson of Mil- ton-Freewater: seeks $2,355.76. PENDLETON — The following judg- ments have been rendered in Umatilla County courts (interest, court costs and fees not listed): •Credits Inc. vs. Kayla Spriet of Pendle- ton: seeks $810.26. •Ray Klein Inc. dba Professional Credit Service vs. Michael A. Woolfolk: seeks $1,698.87. •Jefferson Capital Systems LLC vs. Aline and Timothy Reynolds of Pendle- ton: seeks $6,767.02. •Credits Inc. vs. Teofilo C. Ruiz and Ce- lina Gomez Ruiz of Hermiston: seeks $5,889.09. •Credits Inc. vs. Sarah L. Williams-Dob- bins and Anthony Dobbins of Hermis- ton: seeks $3,983.58. •Credits Inc. vs. Linda Leis of Pendleton: seeks $2,775.43. •Credits Inc. vs. Tamie A. Norris of Herm- iston: seeks $1,205.79. •Credits Inc. vs. Natalia E. Rosales of Hermiston: seeks $774.29. •Credits Inc. vs. Harold and Dana Enick of Pendleton: judgment for $1,417.75. •Nina Nicole Madrigal of Pendleton vs. Let’er Rent of Pendleton: judgment for $398.46. Divorces PENDLETON — Divorce decrees were signed in Umatilla County Courts for: Kathleen Marie Bergman and Jess Cody Bergman of Umatilla; Lacey Law- rence of Irrigon and Jonathan R. Carr of Echo; Brian Walter Tarvin and Peggy Sue Tarvin of Hermiston. Marriages PENDLETON — Marriage licenses have been registered in Umatilla County for: Jared Douglas Uselman, 27, and Brenda Maritza Garibay, 29, both of Pendeton. •Credits Inc. vs. Julia Munoz of Hermis- ton: seeks $4,613.54. •Credits Inc. vs. Rachel H. and Casey Scott of Irrigon: seeks $1,512.22. •Credits Inc. vs. Hannah J. Donayri of Pendleton: judgment for $1,202.42. •Credits Inc. vs. Bobby and Taelor Key of Hermiston: judgment for $705.59. •Credits Inc. vs. Simon and Elisa Gomez of Umatilla: judgment for $692.59. •TD Bank USA vs. Renae A. Miguez of Pendleton: judgment for $2,051.13. •Ray Klein Inc. vs. Tracy L. Rozzell of Pendleton: judgment for $970.77. •Collection Bureau of Walla Walla vs. Mickie Carlyle of Milton-Freewater: judgment for $577.07. Jarred Charles Hayda, 36, and Shari Lynn Roberts, 42, both of Hermiston. Matthew Curtis Ramirez, 27, and Rebec- ca Ann Pearce, 31, both of Pendleton. Michael Joseph Brink, 34, and Rebekah Lynn Jenkins, 39, both of Phoenix, Ariz. Marco Antonio Munoz, 32, and Jessica Marie Johnston, 28, both of Umatilla. Travis Lee Jones, 27, and Whitney Marie Hillmick, 25, both of Stanfield. Kyle Drew Daggett, 35, and Kendal Jean Jackson, 34, both of Pendleton. David Paul Heehn, 51, and Crystal Ann Steele, 44, both of Hermiston. •Collection Bureau of Walla Walla vs. Nicole and Kevin Carver of Pendleton: judgment for $947.24. Tucker Cole Lightfoot, 21, and Brittney Morgan Vendever, 22, both of Walla Walla. •Collection Bureau of Walla Walla vs. Maria and Eduardo C. Hernandez of Milton-Freewater: judgment for $57.38. Galen Dale Clark II, 28, and Audrey Lynn Warnick, 30, both of Milton-Freewater. •Collection Bureau of Walla Walla vs. Emeline A. Trejo of Pendleton: judgment for $1,979.32. •Credits Inc. vs. Joseph A. Munkers of Irrigon: seeks $569.28. •Nationwide Recovery Service vs. Ni- cole D. Demaster of Pendleton: judg- ment for $5,484.26. •Quick Collect Inc. vs. Lisa and Daniel K. Ward of Christmas Valley, Ore.: seeks $707.19. •Bonneville Billing & Collections vs. Elizabeth Tinnell of Pendleton: judg- ment for $836.66. •Credits Inc. vs. Adam and Brett Wilkin- son of Walla Walla: seeks $771.01. •Credits Inc. vs. Tia Warren of Hermis- ton: judgment for $523.45. •Credits Inc. vs. Bradly R. and Brooke •Credits Inc. vs. Scott Cramer of La BRIEFLY U.S. government asks Supreme Court to halt climate lawsuit Woman sues Bank of America after losing $13K in scam EUGENE (AP) — The federal government has again asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in a climate change lawsuit filed by a group of young people that is scheduled to go to trial in Oregon later this month. The Register-Guard reports government attor- neys filed a mandamus peti- tion Thursday seeking to dismiss the case, which aims to force the govern- ment to take action on cli- mate change. A group of 21 young people filed the suit in 2015, arguing that the federal gov- ernment’s actions violate their constitutional rights. The suit seeks a court order directing the government to stop permitting, authorizing and subsidizing fossil fuels, and to work to stabilize the climate. The trial is scheduled to begin Oct. 29 in U.S. Dis- trict Court in Eugene. PORTLAND (AP) — An Oregon woman is suing Bank of America, claiming a Hillsboro branch transferred $13,000 from her account to scammers. The Oregonian/Ore- gonLive reports Rebekah “Becky” Adams filed the lawsuit this week, claiming a teller failed to inform her that the money she wanted transferred was actually sent to a different Bank of Amer- ica account. The lawsuit claims the teller transferred the money despite the bank placing a flag on the account, warning of past suspicious or fraudu- lent activity. 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