Post by fightorfuck on Jan 24, 2016 19:38:35 GMT
Family seeks $1.8 million from Cullen Davis from mansion murders
FORT WORTH
Cullen Davis, accused of being the notorious “man in black” who gunned down two people in his Fort Worth mansion almost 40 years ago, will return to court next month to fight a $1.8 million judgment against him in that famous murder case.
Attorneys representing Jon and Heather Farr, children of the late Stan Farr, filed a summary judgment motion in Tarrant County civil court earlier this month stating that Davis by Feb. 15 will owe the Farrs $1,844,641.94 after interest is added to an unpaid $250,000 judgment from 2003.
Defense attorney Richard “Racehorse” Haynes, left, Cullen Davis and Mike Gibson. The photo was taken in 1979. Colleyville resident Cullen Davis at his Colleyville home in 1997. Jon and Erica Farr are suing Cullen Davis to collect on a civil judgment against him stemming from the 1976 mansion murders. This photo was taken in 2002. The Cullen Davis mansion in southwest Fort Worth in a July 1986 photo. The Stonegate development is on the property now. In this undated photo, Priscilla Davis, right, is shown with Stan Farr at the Colonial golf tournament. Andrea Wilborn was killed at the Cullen Davis mansion. Defense attorney Richard “Racehorse” Haynes, left, Cullen Davis and Mike Gibson. The photo was taken in 1979. Colleyville resident Cullen Davis at his Colleyville home in 1997.
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Colleyville resident Cullen Davis at his Colleyville home in 1997. Ian McVea Star-Telegram archives
State District Judge John Chupp will be asked to revive that judgment at a hearing Feb. 5. The latest lawsuit seeking to collect the money was filed in August.
Read more here: www.star-telegram.com/news/local/community/fort-worth/article56102685.html#storylink=cpy
FORT WORTH
Cullen Davis, accused of being the notorious “man in black” who gunned down two people in his Fort Worth mansion almost 40 years ago, will return to court next month to fight a $1.8 million judgment against him in that famous murder case.
Attorneys representing Jon and Heather Farr, children of the late Stan Farr, filed a summary judgment motion in Tarrant County civil court earlier this month stating that Davis by Feb. 15 will owe the Farrs $1,844,641.94 after interest is added to an unpaid $250,000 judgment from 2003.
Defense attorney Richard “Racehorse” Haynes, left, Cullen Davis and Mike Gibson. The photo was taken in 1979. Colleyville resident Cullen Davis at his Colleyville home in 1997. Jon and Erica Farr are suing Cullen Davis to collect on a civil judgment against him stemming from the 1976 mansion murders. This photo was taken in 2002. The Cullen Davis mansion in southwest Fort Worth in a July 1986 photo. The Stonegate development is on the property now. In this undated photo, Priscilla Davis, right, is shown with Stan Farr at the Colonial golf tournament. Andrea Wilborn was killed at the Cullen Davis mansion. Defense attorney Richard “Racehorse” Haynes, left, Cullen Davis and Mike Gibson. The photo was taken in 1979. Colleyville resident Cullen Davis at his Colleyville home in 1997.
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Colleyville resident Cullen Davis at his Colleyville home in 1997. Ian McVea Star-Telegram archives
State District Judge John Chupp will be asked to revive that judgment at a hearing Feb. 5. The latest lawsuit seeking to collect the money was filed in August.
Read more here: www.star-telegram.com/news/local/community/fort-worth/article56102685.html#storylink=cpy