DOJ says Milwaukee judge accused of helping undocumented immigrant evade arrest not immune from criminal prosecution

BANGOR, Maine (WABI) – A class action lawsuit has been filed against St. Joseph Hospital and its parent company Covenant Health following the hospital’s cyber attack last month.

According to court paperwork filed in Penobscot County, Michael McClain of Bangor alleges the hospital and its parent company failed to “properly secure and safeguard private information.”

Last month, Covenant Health said the hospital experienced a cyber incident initiated by an outside group that affected phone and internet access.

Covenant Health says access to data systems were immediately discontinued once they were alerted to the breach.

In the court filing, McClain and members of the class action lawsuit allege the breach puts them at imminent risk of fraud and identity theft.

Covenant Health says they are aware of the filing but declined to comment on the lawsuit.

  • Related Posts

    Rep. McIver indicted on federal charges over skirmish at New Jersey immigration center

    EDMONTON – A former health-care agency leader is asking a judge to deliver a quick decision on her wrongful dismissal lawsuit against the Alberta government, but the province says it…

    Erie Times-News Subscription Offers, Specials, and Discounts

    A new class action lawsuit alleges that digital insurer Lemonade has violated the privacy of as many as 190,000 drivers by exposing license numbers to cybercriminals through its online auto…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *