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Yeardley Love
May 3, 2022

Jury awards $15M in damages in UVA lacrosse player’s killing

A former University of Virginia lacrosse player from Maryland is liable for fatally beating his girlfriend in 2010 and must pay $15 million in damages in a wrongful death lawsuit, a jury found.

george-huguely
Jan 8, 2020

Huguely insurance litigation ends; Love family’s suit set for trial

A federal judge ruled Tuesday that State Farm Fire & Casualty Co. has no duty to pay damages in civil court for the man convicted of killing University of Virginia student […]

Virginia Lacrosse Slaying
Mar 4, 2019

Love family relinquishes claim on killer’s insurance policy in $30M lawsuit

The family of Yeardley Love no longer believe it is entitled to her killer’s family homeowners’ insurance policy in the family’s wrongful death lawsuit, but George Huguely V continues to […]

george-huguely
Dec 3, 2018

Huguely lawsuit retooled, refiled

RICHMOND, Virginia — The family of slain University of Virginia student Yeardley Love has refiled its claims against George W. Huguely V, the fellow UVa student convicted of second-degree murder […]

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Oct 9, 2018

Yeardley Love’s family intends to refile Va. suit, continue Md. insurance case

The family of Yeardley Love will refile a wrongful death lawsuit in Virginia court and ask a Maryland judge not to dismiss a pending case about whether an insurance company must cover any damages awarded from the family of the ex-boyfriend who killed her in 2010.

The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is shown in 2017. (U.S. General Services Administration file photo)
May 31, 2018

Yeardley Love’s mother seeks en banc 4th Circuit review of insurance policy denial

Yeardley Love's mother is still fighting for access to a $6 million insurance policy to cover potential damages in her wrongful death lawsuit against George Huguely V.

george-huguely
May 15, 2018

4th Circuit affirms denial of $6M policy to indemnify Yeardley Love’s killer

A $6 million insurance policy cannot be used to indemnify the man convicted of killing Yeardley Love in her mother's wrongful death lawsuit against him due to a clause excluding criminal activity, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.

The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is shown in 2017. (U.S. General Services Administration file photo)
Oct 23, 2017

Multiple Md. cases get 4th Circuit arguments set in January

At least three notable federal lawsuits that started in Maryland are tentatively set for argument in the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals early next year.

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Jul 20, 2017

Yeardley Love’s mother appeals insurance decision

The mother of Yeardley Love has asked a federal appeals court to overturn a lower-court ruling that a $6 million insurance policy for the man convicted of Love’s murder cannot […]

george-huguely
Mar 21, 2017

Federal judge: Insurance may have to cover Yeardley Love’s killer in civil suit

One of two insurance companies for George Huguely V, convicted in 2012 of murdering fellow University of Virginia student Yeardley Love, may have to defend and indemnify him in the civil suit brought […]

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Dec 30, 2016

Insurers seek to deny coverage to Yeardley Love’s killer

Insurance companies for George Huguely V, convicted in 2012 of murdering fellow University of Virginia student Yeardley Love, are asking a federal judge to allow them to decline to defend Huguely […]

Supreme Court New Term
Oct 5, 2015

Supreme Court won’t hear Virginia lacrosse-case appeal

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court won’t hear an appeal from a former University of Virginia lacrosse player convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend. The justices on Monday let stand a lower […]