Estranged Wife of Peruvian Soccer Player Awarded $600,000 in Damages in Assault Lawsuit Against Former Portland Timber

Portland, Oregon – A jury in Multnomah County has awarded Génessis Alarcón, the estranged wife of Peru international midfielder Andy Polo, $600,000 in damages after finding Polo liable for assault and battery against Alarcón. Alarcón’s attorney, Michael Fuller, stated that the jury awarded the maximum amount allowed. However, there may be difficulties in collecting the amount from Polo, especially if he keeps his assets overseas and earns no income in the U.S. Fuller remains determined to collect the damage award on behalf of Alarcón, especially if Polo accompanies Peru’s national team to the U.S. this … Read more

Supreme Court Considers Reversal of Colorado’s Ruling, Allowing Trump to Participate in Republican Presidential Primary

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court seems poised to reverse the Colorado Supreme Court’s ruling that former President Donald Trump is ineligible to run in the state’s Republican Party Presidential primary. The ruling disqualifies him under Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment, which states that anyone who engaged in insurrection or rebellion is ineligible for office. While the official decision has yet to be announced, legal experts predict that the U.S. Supreme Court will allow Trump’s name to appear on the ballot, according to widespread observer views. During the oral arguments for Trump v. Anderson, … Read more

Harvard Escapes Accountability as Lawsuits Dismissed in Shocking Morgue Scandal

BOSTON (AP) — Lawsuits filed by families against Harvard University over the theft and sale of loved ones’ remains have been dismissed by a judge, leaving the families seeking justice in their fight against the prestigious institution. The families alleged that their deceased relatives’ body parts were stolen from Harvard Medical School’s morgue and sold on the black market. One of the victims, Paula Peltonovich, expressed her distress, saying, “To know somebody bought something of my father’s, or multiple things of my father’s, I want that back.” The case revolved around the question of whether … Read more

Doña Ana County Residents Take Legal Action Against CRRUA for Unresolved Water Scandal

Doña Ana County residents residing in Sunland Park and Santa Teresa, New Mexico have taken legal action against the Camino Real Regional Utility Authority (CRRUA) over unresolved water issues. The residents have filed a lawsuit seeking justice and holding the utility company accountable for their alleged negligence. After several months of grappling with water problems, including the imposition of a hefty penalty of nearly $300,000 on CRRUA, the affected residents have decided to take legal recourse. Concerns have been raised about the presence of harmful substances, such as arsenic, in the water supply. Residents claim … Read more