...run a residential care facility again. Clifford and Alice Ranson agreed to drop an appeal of their license revocation...else)." According to the court order, Clifford and Alice Ranson agreed to the revocation of their license to operate...
...lawsuit, a son of a former resident at the Brookhaven Drive residential care home was seeking to force Clifford and Alice Ranson and their son Jared to release their assets to the courts. They would be held if a jury says the Ransons must pay damages...
...illnesses, were wearing diapers and sleeping on air mattresses. Clearly these were not clients that Clifford Ranson, 59, Alice Ranson, 53, or Jared Ranson, 34, ever intended anyone to see. Their care home was licensed for only eight people. According...
...in the Order for Preliminary Statements for the reason that with criminal charges pending against Clifford Ranson, Alice Ranson and Jared Ranson, any response would violate those person's right against self-incrimination under the Constitution...
...conditions. The lawsuit filed by the son of Daisy Frizzell, 72, of Aiken, seeks to freeze the assets of Clifford and Alice Ranson and their son Jarod. The family wants the assets held to pay any damages that result from the suit. The Ransons were...
...patients in its Brookhaven Drive home that once doubled as an elder care facility will not lose the building. Clifford and Alice Ranson, who were arrested along with their son Jarod in 2000 after officials found women under their care living in a dirty...
...to foreclose on the property. The county is seeking to foreclose on the 1037 Brookhaven Drive home of Clifford and Alice Ranson. The county says the couple is behind more than $44,000 in loan repayments on the eight acres of land they bought...