A Michigan rap group and the record label that releases its music is accused of repeatedly harassing and wrongfully firing its former publicist in a recent lawsuit. The 32-year-old woman alleges that Detroit-based band Insane Clown Posse regularly exposed her to emotional distress and sexually harassed her during her three years of employment with the band's label, Psychopathic Records.
Michigan health organizations complete merger
Michigan's Spectrum Health recently announced plans to merge with Memorial Medical Center, an 87-bed hospital based in Eddington. Spectrum has consolidated with a number of health organizations across Michigan, but the deal with Memorial Medical Center will represent one of its largest mergers. Officials from both organizations signed an agreement finalizing the merger, with Spectrum pledging to invest around $48 million in Memorial over a 10-year period. The merger also stipulates that Spectrum will fund $6 million worth of new health care initiatives at Memorial and in its surrounding community.
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Domino's Pizza to pay $32M to family of crash victim
The family of a woman who died after a Domino's Pizza delivery car slammed into her vehicle won its lawsuit against the Michigan based pizza chain after a judge found that Domino's shared responsibility for the fatal wreck with the delivery driver. The victim's husband suffered severe brain damage in the accident, which permanently rendered him unable to communicate.