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Director Carl Erik Rinsch Charged With Wire Fraud, Money Laundering, and Defrauding Netflix of $11 Million

A successful Hollywood director faces charges of money laundering, wire fraud, engaging in monetary transactions in property derived from specified unlawful activity, and allegedly defrauding a streaming company of millions. Carl Erik Rinsch, who directed “47 Ronin,” was arrested in Los Angeles on March 18, after he was indicted by... Read More »

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South LA-based Rollin’ 60s Crips Leader Eugene Henley Jr. Charged in RICO Complaint Alleging Racketeering Crimes With 18 Others

The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced last week that Eugene Henley Jr., aka “Big U,” has been charged in a 107-page federal complaint, accusing him of running “a criminal enterprise that committed a series of racketeering crimes, including extortion, human trafficking, fraud, and the 2021 murder of an aspiring rap... Read More »

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Texas Man Who Planned Mass Murder Attacks Sentenced to 6 ½ Years in Federal Prison

When the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force, the San Antonio Fire Department, the New Braunfels Police Department, and the ATF followed up on a young man’s failed attempt to purchase an assault shotgun from a pawn shop, their investigation resulted in arresting a twenty-year-old man and charging him with planning... Read More »

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Greenpeace Is Gutted by Verdict Assessing $666.9 Million in Damages Over Pipeline Protests From 15 Years Ago

Fifteen years after oil pipeline company Energy Transfer and subsidiary Dakota Access filed a lawsuit regarding protests by Native Americans and Greenpeace, a jury found the Netherlands-based Greenpeace International, Greenpeace USA, and their funding arm Greenpeace Fund Inc., liable for defamation and more. The now teetering organization was found legally... Read More »

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Oregon Youth Authority Physician, Nicknamed “Dr. Cold Fingers,” Accused of Sexual Abuse In New Lawsuit

The Oregon Youth Authority, which operates under the auspices of the state of Oregon, is facing a $51 million lawsuit claiming that boys who were in custody at a youth correctional facility in Woodburn were sexually assaulted. The lawsuit, filed by at least 10 individuals, alleges they suffered at the... Read More »

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Minnesota Legislator Accused of Soliciting Minor for Sex in Sting Operation

Former Minnesota state Republican lawmaker Justin Eichorn was charged with a felony in federal court earlier this week for allegedly trying to buy sex from an underage girl. After being charged with the crime, he resigned from his seat in the Minnesota state legislature. Eichorn is charged with “attempted coercion... Read More »

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Starbucks Calls $50 Million Spilled Hot Coffee Verdict “Excessive” and Announces Plan to Appeal

A California delivery driver has been awarded $50 million in damages by a jury who says Starbucks is to blame for a hot drink that spilled on the driver’s lap, causing him severe pain and disfigurement, when he came through the drive-thru window in 2020. Michael Garcia filed his... Read More »

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Hit Film Production Company Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy After Long Court Fight With Warner Bros

After a costly three-year legal battle with Warner Bros., the company that produced enormously successful films such as “The Matrix” and “Joker” filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on March 17th. Village Roadshow Entertainment Group, founded in 1989, filed for bankruptcy in Delaware, saying that a lengthy legal battle with Warner... Read More »

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Texas Midwife is First Healthcare Provider to Be Criminally Charged for Violating State’s Near-Total Abortion Ban

A midwife and her associate were arrested in Texas last week and charged with the illegal performance of an abortion, a second-degree felony, and practicing medicine without a license, which is a third-degree felony. Midwife Maria Margarita Rojas, 49, and Jose Ley, 29, were also accused of employing staff “who... Read More »

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Federal Judge Awards Almost $2 Million in Civil Lawsuit After Finding FBI Agent Negligent in Kidnap Victim’s Shooting Death

A federal judge in Houston, Texas, as part of his judgment stemming from a 2018 case, awarded about $2 million in damages resulting from an FBI agent’s actions. The FBI agent shot and killed a kidnapped Texas man in a suburban home during a failed rescue mission. The family of... Read More »

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Iowa Supreme Court Dismisses Lawsuit Against Dr. Accused of Secretly Using His Sperm to Inseminate Patients

The Iowa Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit that accused a former University of Iowa doctor of secretly using his own sperm to artificially inseminate a patient without her consent. Over the course of the doctor's time in practice, he is accused of using his sperm through artificial insemination to... Read More »

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States Sue Trump Administration Over Department of Education Gutting While Millions of Students Face Chaotic Cuts and Loan Confusion

A coalition of twenty Democrat-led states filed a lawsuit yesterday to block the Trump administration’s severe cuts to the Department of Education. The suit followed the day after the Trump administration announced more than 1,300 employee layoffs in the Department. Trump also announced he is dismantling the Department of Education,... Read More »

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SC Family Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit After a Resident at a Mental Health Facility Allegedly Killed and Ate Two Residents

A new lawsuit aimed at a South Carolina mental health assisted living facility accuses the establishment of gross negligence and wrongful death among other claims after they say their loved one was allegedly murdered and eaten by another resident in the facility. The victim was one of two who were... Read More »

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Blue Cross Blue Shield Faces New Lawsuits From Healthcare Providers Even After Agreeing to $2.8 Billion Settlement

Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) agreed to pay $2.8 billion to settle a class action antitrust lawsuit brought by hospitals and healthcare providers who allege they were underpaid by BCBS. The $2.8 billion settlement includes both cash payments and new improvements to the BlueCard program overall. While agreeing to the... Read More »

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Bank Industry Watchdog Drops Lawsuit as Trump Relaxes Enforcement of Federal Financial and Consumer Protection Laws

The new less restrictive stance on federal enforcement of financial laws since President Donald Trump took office on January 20 is already resulting in dramatic changes, as federal agencies have pulled back from pursuing legal actions that were already underway in the banking and finance sectors. Notably, the Consumer Financial... Read More »

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