
"The District of Columbia secured a $77,100 judgment against a Virginia motorist who hadn't paid speeding citations and sued a dozen drivers from Maryland and Virginia who DC's Office of the Attorney General, led by Brian Schwalb, says "owe $619,632 in unpaid traffic citations." The judgment was won September 17 against Ayanna Khalya Wilson of Cullen, Virginia, who DC sued this spring, saying Wilson had amassed 244 citations from August 2019 through August 2024, mostly for speeding."
"* Derreal Donald Harper of Suitland, who the District contends has accumulated 323 unpaid citations that total more than $102,000 in fines and fees. * Chanel A. Laguna of Falls Church, who the District contends has 345 citations spread across license plates from three states, and who it says owes more than $95,000 in penalties and fees. * Precious Diamond Thaxton of District Heights, who DC says has amassed 207 citations and owes almost $67,000."
The District of Columbia obtained a $77,100 judgment on September 17 against a Virginia motorist who had not paid speeding citations. The Office of the Attorney General, led by Brian Schwalb, says roughly $619,632 in unpaid traffic citations is owed by a group of drivers from Maryland and Virginia. One defendant, Ayanna Khalya Wilson of Cullen, Virginia, allegedly amassed 244 citations from August 2019 through August 2024. The District filed additional suits in June and is pursuing multiple individuals with hundreds of unpaid citations and fines totaling tens of thousands of dollars each.
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