Attorney Ben Crump Files Two New Lawsuits Against Harris County Jail Amid Inmate Deaths and Alleged Civil Rights Violations - Yi Chin Lee/Houston Chronicle

The Harris County Jail in Houston, Texas, is facing two new lawsuits filed by renowned civil rights attorney Ben Crump. The suits, initiated late last month, address the deaths and alleged abuse of at least eight inmates and were filed on behalf of D’Alessandro Chavez-Sandoval, Alan Kerber, Eric Russell, Kyle... Read More »

California Gold Group Accused of Fraud in Class Action Lawsuit, State and Federal Investigations Follow - Adobe Stock

A Beverly Hills gold investment group is under federal investigation amid a brewing class action lawsuit. Oxford Gold Group is facing mounting allegations of fraud and deceptive practices as allegations emerge that it did not invest client funds appropriately and instead used the money for its own gain. The Oxford... Read More »

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Officials are investigating the death of a Wells Fargo employee in Tempe, Arizona, who was found in her cubicle late last month. It is reported that she had been deceased for four days before being discovered. However, authorities do not suspect foul play in the case. The 60-year-old employee who... Read More »

Book Publishers Sue Florida Over 2023 Law Restricting School Library Books - Los Angeles Times/TNS via sun-sentinel.com

Six of the nation’s largest book publishers, joined by the Authors Guild and several high-profile authors, students, and parents, have filed a lawsuit against the Florida Department of Education, challenging a controversial 2023 state law that restricts books in school libraries. The plaintiffs argue that the law, known as HB... Read More »

Michael Crichton Estate Sues Warner Bros. Over Alleged 'ER' Reboot Disguised as New Series - NBC Studios via rottentomatoes.com

The estate of author and creator Michael Crichton has filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros. Television, accusing the studio of repackaging plans for an "ER" reboot under the guise of a new medical drama series titled The Pitt. The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, claims that Warner Bros.... Read More »

After 34 Years, Benjamin Spencer Exonerated for 1988 Murder Conviction

Benjamin Spencer, who spent 34 years behind bars for a crime he always insisted he did not commit, has been exonerated and cleared of all charges. The exoneration marks the end of a decades-long battle to prove his innocence, culminating in a Texas courtroom filled with supporters who erupted in... Read More »

'Dancing With the Stars' Pro Artem Chigvintsev Arrested on Felony Domestic Violence Charge in California - PA Media via bristopost.co.uk

Artem Chigvintsev, a professional dancer known for his appearances on "Dancing With the Stars," was arrested on Thursday in Napa County, California, on a felony domestic violence charge. The Napa County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that deputies responded to a domestic violence call in Yountville. Chigvintsev, 42, who is married to... Read More »

Michigan Supreme Court Denies Refunds for College Students Over COVID-19 Campus Changes - Adobe Stock Images by Syda Productions

The Michigan Supreme Court denied college students' requests for refunds for disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, ruling Friday that students are not entitled to compensation for the shift to online classes or changes in campus housing. The decision comes after the court heard arguments nearly a year ago but... Read More »

Federal Judge Temporarily Halts Biden's New Citizenship Pathway for Immigrant Spouses, Leaving Thousands in Limbo - Daniela Felix via lacomdre.org

The Biden administration's newly introduced "Keeping Families Together" program, which promised a streamlined pathway to U.S. citizenship for immigrant spouses of American citizens, has been temporarily suspended by a federal judge in Texas. The program, which began accepting applications just last week, could potentially benefit around 500,000 immigrants currently residing... Read More »

Backpage.com Co-Founder Michael Lacey Sentenced to Five Years in Prison for Money Laundering in Prostitution Case

Michael Lacey, a co-founder of the notorious classified ad website Backpage.com, was sentenced on Wednesday to five years in federal prison and fined $3 million for a single count of money laundering. This case has exposed a yearslong scheme in which Backpage allegedly facilitated and profited from prostitution through its... Read More »

Yelp Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against Google, Alleging Abuse of Search Engine Monopoly - Image created by OpenAI's DALL-E

Yelp has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google, accusing it of exploiting its dominant market position to stifle competition and boost its profits in local search markets. The lawsuit, filed on Wednesday in federal court in the Northern District of California, marks the latest in a series of legal challenges... Read More »

Superseding Indictment Filed Against Donald Trump Following Supreme Court Ruling on Immunity - Bill O'Leary/The Washington Post via theweek.com

In the federal criminal case against Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, prosecutors have filed a superseding indictment after the U.S. Supreme Court granted Trump substantial immunity from prosecution for certain actions during his presidency. The new indictment, presented to a fresh grand jury that had not previously heard evidence... Read More »

Two Men Indicted for Toppling Ancient Red Rock Formations in Lake Mead National Recreation Area - Touronsofyellowstone/Instagram via independent.co.uk

A federal grand jury in Nevada has indicted two men, Wyatt Clifford Fain, 37, and Payden David Guy Cosper, 31, for allegedly toppling ancient red rock formations in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area earlier this year. The men, both residents of Henderson, Nevada, face serious federal charges, including injury... Read More »

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Karen Read, a Massachusetts woman whose murder trial for the death of her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe, ended in a hung jury earlier this year, now faces a civil lawsuit from O’Keefe’s family. The suit, filed in Plymouth County Superior Court, also targets two bars—C.F. McCarthy’s and Waterfall... Read More »

Eric Seals/Detroit Free Press via USA Today

A Michigan teen and her mother have filed a lawsuit against Judge Kenneth King of the 36th District Court after he issued a theatrical arrest of a teen during a field trip she took with her work-study group this summer. The lawsuit was filed Wednesday, Aug. 21, in the U.S.... Read More »