Thursday, September 10th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
VERO BEACH — A Nevada corporation that holds the mortgage for Vero Fashion Outlets is seeking to foreclose on the mall, according to civil lawsuit filed in Indian River Circuit Court.
LNV Corp. of Nevada is seeking $32.15 million, including principal and interest, because the mall defaulted on payments, according to the lawsuit.
“Vero (Fashion Outlets) has defaulted,” wrote attorney Kenneth Curtin, of West Palm Beach, in a lawsuit filed Aug. 26. It is assigned to Circuit Judge Paul Kanarek. No action has been taken in the civil lawsuit and the mall’s owners have not responded to the allegations. Curtin did not return calls Wednesday.
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Thursday, April 9th, 2009 by Ana X. Ceron

Tetyana Meyer
PORT ST. LUCIE — A woman is facing a
battery charge after reportedly pinching her
husband during an argument on Wednesday.
The 53-year-old man told police his wife, Tetyana Meyer, 32, had pinched him in his left arm during an argument that afternoon. The man said the pinch left a mark and he wanted to press charges against his wife. He declined medical treatment.
Meyer denied pinching her husband, according to a police report. But the couple’s 4-year-old son told officers he saw his parents yelling at each other and his mother pinch his father.
Meyer was arrested on a domestic battery charge. She was being held in St. Lucie County jail Thursday morning without bond.
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