News about Angela Johnson

When confronted with the incident involving a security guard, the pensioner who 'keyed' Holiday Inn's car after she parked in disabled bay smirked' after she was fined £1,450

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 15, 2023
Peter Marriss (pictured left and right), 76, who is physically impaired due to a leg injury, was accused of scratching the bodywork of Angela Johnson's Nissan Qashqai after she parked in the bay to drop off loaves of bread at her workplace in January this year. At the Holiday Inn Express in Cheshire, a security guard saw footage of the incident and confronted the former psychiatric nurse in his room, but the pensioner did not smirk at him, saying, 'It wasn't me'. Marriss appeared in court in Chester and denied wrongdoing. He was found guilty of criminal responsibility and was ordered to pay £800 in costs.

Todd and Julie Chrisley hit back at 'misleading narrative' about adopted daughter Chloe's custody

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 8, 2022
After their adopted daughter's biological mother told her that she needs to recover custody of her child following their tax evasion conviction, Todd and Julie Chrisley have decided to speak out. The couple, 53 and 49, who adopted Chloe 10 years ago in 2016, said in a tweet, 'They are saddened by the unfortunate and misleading story that is currently being presented in the media about Chloe.' Chloe's mother Angela Johnson's public statements, according to the report, are'simply not legally correct or even valid.'

Angela Johnson taking steps to regain full custody of her daughter Chloe from Todd Chrisley

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 5, 2022
Following her 12-year prison term for tax evasion and fraud, Angela Johnson is attempting to regain complete custody of her 10-year-old daughter Chloe from Todd Chrisley. Johnson told TMZ that she has yet to file any official paperwork, but she has been speaking with lawyers about returning her daughter. "I hadn't filed any legal papers right now, but I'm in the process of getting some legal papers submitted so I can go back to court to get Chloe back home,' she says.

After lockdown, Wetherspoon faces a'momentous challenge' to persuade punters to return

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 7, 2022
After getting used to cheap supermarket beer (pictured below) during the pandemic, Wetherspoon's boss said they're facing a 'historic challenge' to compel pubgoers to return to their bars. Tim Martin (pictured above) revealed that although his company had reduced losses dramatically, it has still didn't recover to a profit since the pandemic, and revenues are still lower than in 2019.

Locals in Wetherspoon are concerned that if the chain announces that 32 people will be sold, they will have nowhere to go

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 29, 2022
After being warned of damages of up to £30 million, the hospitality chain, which runs 800 pubs around the UK, said it had made the 'commercial call.' Some locals see the inexpensive pubs as a pillar of the community, where they can meet up and socialise without breaking the bank, particularly in the cost of living crisis. Others, including Angela Johnson of Hebden Bridge (pictured left with Mike Cook), have pleaded with known patrons to enjoy the £1 refillable coffee so they can sit and read the paper all day without having to turn on their unaffordable heating at home.