Keeping Kentucky Safe: Peterson Law Office Offers Crucial Back-to-School Safety Tips in Latest ‘Ask the Lawyer’ Segment

Lexington, Kentucky – The Peterson Law Office is dedicated to advocating for Kentucky residents affected by negligence and other wrongful actions. With a focus on client care, the firm strives to help individuals and families regain stability after facing tragic events. Recognized as one of the largest plaintiff law firms in Kentucky, the Peterson Law Office employs over 200 attorneys committed to seeking justice. In the latest segment of “Ask the Lawyer,” Founding Attorney Justin Peterson partnered with Jennifer Palumbo to discuss critical safety considerations as students head back to school. With the school year … Read more

Judge Orders Return of Electronics to Ex-Priest Amid Scandalous Altar Incident, But Data Wiped to Prevent Leaks

Pearl River, Louisiana – A state judge has directed the return of electronics belonging to a former Roman Catholic priest who confessed to obscenity charges related to a scandalous incident that occurred in 2020. Travis Clark was found having sexual encounters with two dominatrices atop an altar, a story that gained national attention. Judge Ellen Creel’s ruling, issued on August 4, permitted law enforcement to return several electronic devices, including cellphones, tablets, and computers, which had been seized during Clark’s investigation. However, the ruling included a stipulation that all data on these devices must be … Read more

Maine Secures $2 Million in AmeriCorps Funding Following Successful Legal Settlement

Augusta, Maine — Maine will retain approximately $7 million in funding for AmeriCorps following a settlement in a federal lawsuit. The state reached an agreement that allows it to keep federal dollars originally allocated for community service programs. This funding is crucial for various local initiatives aimed at tackling pressing social issues. The dispute arose after the federal government sought to rescind funds, claiming the state had not complied with certain guidelines. However, state officials contested this decision, arguing the importance of these resources for Maine’s community service efforts. The settlement resolves the discrepancies and … Read more

Major Crackdown: Grand Jury Indicts Multiple Individuals in Drug, Prostitution, and Human Trafficking Ring

FLOYD, Va. — Authorities have unveiled a set of indictments stemming from a grand jury investigation into a criminal organization involved in drug trafficking, prostitution, and human trafficking. The announcement was made by the Floyd County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office in conjunction with the Rockbridge County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office and the Virginia State Police. The indictments relate to alleged violations of the Virginia Racketeer Influenced and Criminal Organization Act, commonly referred to as the RICO Act. Officials indicated that the criminal activities are believed to span several jurisdictions, including Floyd County and Rockbridge County. Law enforcement … Read more