Atlanta News First Provides Live Coverage of Young Thug’s Massive Organized Crime Trial

Atlanta, Ga. – After facing delays over procedural motions, a juror’s living condition, and low defense attorney pay, the trial of rapper Young Thug is set to resume in Atlanta. Jeffery Williams, known as Young Thug, is facing eight criminal counts under a federal law enacted to combat organized crime. While Georgia has its own RICO law, the alleged criminal enterprises in the state do not need to have existed as long as the federal law requires. In addition to the organized crime charges, Williams is also accused of possession of marijuana, codeine, cocaine, a … Read more

California Judge Criticizes Decision to Grant Food Companies $600K in Legal Costs After Lawsuit Victory

LOS ANGELES – A judge in California expressed his disapproval on Wednesday over the decision to award over $600,000 in legal costs to food companies, including Walmart, following their victorious defense in a lawsuit. The judge deemed the move “stupid” and raised concerns about the fairness of the outcome. In the lawsuit, which alleged deceptive advertising practices, the food companies emerged as the winners. However, rather than celebrating their victory, the judge questioned the rationale behind granting such a substantial amount in legal costs to the defendants. He criticized the decision, suggesting that it lacked … Read more

Washington and Idaho Tackle LGBTQ+ Hate Crimes and Gender-Affirming Care with New Legislation

Spokane, Washington and Boise, Idaho have taken vastly different approaches when it comes to addressing issues impacting LGBTQ+ communities. The divergent paths taken by lawmakers in these neighboring states highlight the ongoing battles over LGBTQ+ rights and discrimination. Idaho made headlines in its recent legislative session when it passed House Bill 71, a controversial measure that restricts transgender minors from obtaining gender-affirming care. The law, slated to go into effect on January 1, has faced legal challenges over its constitutionality, effectively delaying its enforcement for now. Meanwhile, across the border in Washington, state legislators have … Read more

Cypriot Film Festival Director Diego Armando Aparicio Joins Esteemed Jury for LGBTQI+ Cinema Award at Berlinale

BERLIN, GERMANY – In a significant recognition of LGBTQI+ cinema, Diego Armando Aparicio, an esteemed Cypriot artist, has been appointed as a member of the 38th Teddy Awards International Jury. The Teddy Awards, a prestigious accolade within the Berlin International Film Festival, celebrates and honors outstanding contributions to queer cinema. This year’s festival, the 74th Berlinale, is scheduled to take place from February 15th to February 25th, 2024. As the artistic director of the Cypriot Queer Wave film festival, Aparicio brings his expertise and unique perspective to the esteemed panel of five jurors responsible for … Read more