Tag: legal action
LinkedIn & Google Sued for Unauthorized Health Data Access
A Covered California Enrollment Center in Chula Vista was the site of a major controversy on April 29, 2024. A photo taken by Adriana Heldiz captured the chaos unfolding at the center, with allegations...
Is California’s Wildfire Fund at Risk Amid LA County’s Lawsuit Against Edison?
Edison's Potential Liability in Deadly Eaton Fire Raises Concerns Over California's Wildfire FundAs the investigation into the deadly Eaton Fire in California continues, questions loom over Southern California Edison's potential liability and its implications...
Kim Kardashian Misidentifies Inmate on Instagram, Faces Lawsuit
Last February, reality TV star Kim Kardashian found herself in hot water after mistakenly sharing a photo of a man named Ivan Cantu on social media, claiming he was a death row inmate in...
California Allocates $25 Million Fund to Sue Trump Administration
California Governor Gavin Newsom approved $25 million today for anticipated legal challenges against the Trump administration, positioning California to once again lead the resistance against the MAGA movement. This move comes at a critical...
California to Sue Trump Administration with $25M Fund
California Governor Gavin Newsom has allocated $25 million in funds to support legal challenges against the Trump administration, marking a significant step in the state's ongoing resistance to President Donald Trump's policies. This move...
Football Icons Involved in Pyramid Scheme Scam – Potential Legal Consequences
A recent scandal involving a pyramid scheme has implicated several football icons, including Ronaldinho, Vinicius Junior, and Luis Figo. The scheme, related to a cryptocurrency business called Omegapro, promised investors significant returns but ultimately...
Settlement Reached in Lawsuit Between Justice Dept. and Former F.B.I. Officials
The Justice Department has settled a lawsuit with two former F.B.I. officials, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, who accused the Trump administration of violating their privacy by sharing their texts criticizing former President Donald...
Criminal Charges Filed Following Anti-Israel Rally; Some Misdemeanors Dismissed
Following the anti-Israel rally in the nation's capital on Wednesday, at least eight individuals are now facing federal criminal charges for their involvement in clashes with police. Notably, local prosecutors in Washington, D.C., have...
Lawsuit filed by former Oregon high school coach over transgender athlete law
Attorneys representing John Parks, a former track and field coach at Lake Oswego High School in Oregon, have filed a lawsuit against the Lake Oswego School District and the Lake Oswego School Board. Parks...
Lawsuit: Ex-Harvard Women’s Hockey Coach Stone Sues School
Former Harvard women’s ice hockey coach Katey Stone has filed a lawsuit against the university, accusing them of sex discrimination. Stone, who retired in June 2023 after a 27-year coaching career at Harvard, claimed...
Uncovering the Scandal: Hwang Ui-jo’s Secret Sex Video, Blackmail, and Family Deception
The story of Hwang Ui-jo, a South Korean international footballer, has taken a dark turn with allegations of filming sexual encounters without consent, blackmail, and family deception. Hwang, who denies breaking the law, has...
Rescued Israeli Hostage Sues US Nonprofit Tied to Hamas: Fox News Exposes Antisemitism
Fox News' newsletter, "Antisemitism Exposed," is shedding light on the increasing anti-Jewish sentiment in the U.S. and around the world. Today's newsletter covers various stories that highlight this disturbing trend.The main story featured in...
Investigation Urged for Justice Thomas Over Travel and Gifts
Two Democratic senators, Sheldon Whitehouse and Ron Wyden, have urged the Justice Department to investigate Justice Clarence Thomas for potential violations of federal ethics and tax laws. They sent a letter to Attorney General...
Investigation Reveals Navy Sailor Disciplined for Medical Records Breach
A Navy sailor got in trouble for trying to access President Biden's medical records without permission earlier this year, as revealed by a military official. This incident occurred on Feb. 23 at Navy Medicine...
House Republican Urges Prosecution of ‘The 51’ for Alleged Hunter Biden Laptop Cover-Up
Rep. Claudia Tenney from New York criticized a group of intelligence officials known as "The 51" for their role in discrediting the Hunter Biden laptop story just before the 2020 election. She suggested that...
Challenging Affirmative Action in Hiring at Northwestern Law School: Lawsuit Update
On July 2, 2024, a conservative group filed a lawsuit against Northwestern University's law school, alleging that the school's efforts to increase diversity in faculty hiring violate federal laws prohibiting discrimination based on race...
Calls to Jail Top Elected Officials: Trump Urges Military Tribunals
Former President Donald J. Trump recently took to his social media platform, Truth Social, to amplify his calls for the prosecution of top elected officials. In a series of posts, he urged for the...
House Republicans Sue Attorney General Garland for Access to Biden Special Counsel Interviews
House Republicans have taken legal action against Attorney General Merrick B. Garland, seeking to obtain audio recordings of President Biden's interview with a special counsel who raised concerns about his age and memory. The...
Former Jets Quarterback Faces Lawsuit from Ex Over Alleged Threats to Evict Her: Report
Former New York Jets quarterback Tyrod Taylor is facing a lawsuit from his ex-girlfriend over alleged threats to evict her from a home they shared. The lawsuit stems from their breakup after dating for...
Vermont Man Arrested for Giving Trooper Middle Finger Awarded $175,000
A Vermont man, Gregory Bombard, recently received $175,000 in a settlement after being arrested in 2018 for flashing a middle finger and cursing at a state police trooper. Bombard argued that his First Amendment...
Legal Battle: Louisiana Parents Sue to Stop Ten Commandments Display in Schools
A recent law in Louisiana has sparked controversy as it mandates the display of the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom. This decision has led to a group of parents filing a federal...
Legal Battle Over Ten Commandments Display in Louisiana Schools: What Parents Need to Know
A recent law passed in Louisiana last week has sparked a legal battle over the display of the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom. The parents behind the lawsuit claim that this mandate...
Woman Charged for Attacking Boy in New Jersey Motel Pool, Biting Cop
A woman in New Jersey was arrested for causing a disturbance at a motel pool. The incident involved her attacking a 10-year-old boy, his father, and even biting a police officer, according to authorities....
Lawsuit Filed by RNC Over Noncitizen Voting Rights in Vermont City
The Republican National Committee has filed a lawsuit to ensure that only citizens can vote in Burlington, Vermont, elections. This comes after residents of Burlington approved a charter change allowing noncitizens to vote in...
Seeking Justice: Wife’s Lawsuit for Hot Tub Death Seeks Accountability
A tragic incident at a Mexican resort has led to a Texas woman filing a wrongful-death lawsuit against two travel companies. Lizzette Zambrano, from El Paso County, Texas, is seeking more than $1 million...
Lawsuit filed against Democratic AGs for threatening to shut down sexual assault advocacy group...
Two Democratic state attorneys general are facing a lawsuit for allegedly violating the First Amendment by threatening to shut down an organization that provides aid to survivors of sexual assault with a self-administered DNA...
Missouri Attorney General to Sue New York for Unconstitutional Lawfare Against Trump: Restoring Rule...
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey recently announced his intention to file a lawsuit against the state of New York for what he described as an "unconstitutional attack on our democratic process through lawfare against...
Lawsuit Alleges Discrimination Against White Students in Women’s Medical Program
A new lawsuit has been filed against the American Association of University Women (AAUW) by the organization Do No Harm, alleging that the AAUW's Selected Professions Fellowships program is discriminatory and illegal. The AAUW...
Indiana Republican Voices Frustration Over Lack of Prosecution for Threat Against Family
Rep. Jim Banks, R-Ind., recently expressed his frustration over the lack of prosecution for threats made against his family. He questioned why a federal prosecutor decided not to bring charges against a man who...
Jim Jordan threatens to subpoena NY AG Letitia James over Trump hush-money case
House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan, a Republican from Ohio, wrote a letter to New York Attorney General Letitia James threatening to issue a subpoena if she does not provide information regarding a former...
Megachurch Pastor in Texas Resigns Amid Sexual Abuse Allegations
Megachurch Pastor in Texas Resigns Amid Sexual Abuse AllegationsRobert Morris, the founder of a Texas megachurch and a faith adviser to the Trump White House, has resigned from his position as senior pastor after...
Billy Ray Cyrus Accuses Estranged Wife of $96,000 Fraudulent Spending: Files Restraining Order
Billy Ray Cyrus, aged 62, has accused his estranged wife, Firerose, of spending $96,000 fraudulently on his credit card. He filed an emergency motion for a temporary restraining order on June 13, claiming that...
Buster Murdaugh Files Lawsuit Against Netflix for Defamation in Stephen Smith Murder Case
Buster Murdaugh, the son of convicted killer Alex Murdaugh, has filed a lawsuit against various media companies, including Netflix and Warner Bros., alleging defamation in connection to the unsolved death of his former classmate,...
Adobe Faces Lawsuit Over Difficult Subscription Cancellation
Adobe, the company behind popular design software like Photoshop, is facing a lawsuit from U.S. regulators over allegations that it made it difficult for customers to cancel their subscriptions. The Justice Department claims that...
Father Stops Rideshare Driver Assaulting Daughter: Police Arrests
Authorities in Washington state are currently investigating a shooting incident that occurred Saturday night. The incident involved a father who intervened to stop a rideshare driver from allegedly sexually assaulting his highly intoxicated daughter....
Les Miles Sues LSU Over Vacated Wins Impacting College Football Hall of Fame Eligibility
Former LSU head football coach Les Miles has taken legal action against the university, alleging that the vacated wins from 2012-2015 are preventing him from being considered for the College Football Hall of Fame....
Florida Woman, 71, Shoots Roommate Dead Over Lack of Cleaning: Police
An elderly woman in Tampa, Florida, allegedly shot her roommate dead because he did not clean up after himself, according to police. Patricia Whitehead, 71, is facing one count of first-degree premeditated felony murder...
Elon Musk Withdraws Lawsuit Against OpenAI and Sam Altman: What Happened?
Elon Musk recently made headlines for withdrawing his lawsuit against OpenAI, a prominent artificial intelligence start-up. The lawsuit, filed in February, accused OpenAI and its founders, Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, of prioritizing commercial...
Main Target: Volkswagen dumps jailed Audi CEO amid emissions probeNew Title: Volkswagen CEO ousted...
Volkswagen's CEO, Rupert Stadler, has been removed from his position amidst an emissions scandal that has rocked the company. Stadler, who has been in jail since June due to his alleged involvement in the...
Judge Orders Sale of Alex Jones’s Personal Assets but Keeps Infowars in Business Rewritten Title:...
A Houston bankruptcy judge has recently made a decision regarding the personal assets of Alex Jones, the infamous conspiracy theorist behind Infowars. The judge ordered that Jones's assets be liquidated and sold to provide...







































