Charter Communications, Inc. et al v. Prewitt Management, Inc. et al

  1. May 01, 2023

    Texas Cable Permit Ruling Is A Mixed Bag For Charter

    Almost five years after conducting a bench trial, a Texas federal court has finally issued a judgment getting to the bottom of Charter's dispute over millions of dollars in cable television franchise payments it says it wrongly paid for years.

  2. March 19, 2018

    Charter Seeks End To Texas Cable Permit Dispute

    Charter Communications Inc. Monday sought a quick win in its suit over cable television franchise permit payments, telling a Texas federal judge the permits were clearly expired and unenforceable when it paid more than $12 million in royalties on the permits to a Texas family.

  3. January 30, 2017

    Texas Utility Members Want Out Of Cable Permit Suit

    Public Utility Commission of Texas members on Friday asked a Texas federal judge to toss them from Charter Communications Inc.'s dispute with a family over more than $12 million in payments regarding cable television franchise permits, the same day the family lodged counterclaims.

  4. December 05, 2016

    Charter Seeks To End 'Gravy Train' Cable Permit Scheme

    Charter Communications Inc. told a federal judge in Texas on Friday that the family of W.A. Prewitt Jr. has been the recipient of more than $12 million the company has been forced to pay under an agreement governing cable television franchise permits that is actually expired and unenforceable.