Vince McMahon Resigns Amid Explosive Lawsuit Alleging Sex Trafficking and Abuse

STAMFORD, Conn. – Vince McMahon, the founder and former chairman of WWE, has resigned from his positions within TKO Group and severed ties with both TKO and the wrestling company his family established. This decision comes on the heels of a lawsuit against McMahon, WWE, and former WWE executive John Laurinaitis, alleging sex trafficking, abuse, and other charges. McMahon, who was a board member of TKO and its executive chairman, vehemently denies the allegations, stating that the lawsuit is filled with falsehoods. However, out of respect for TKO’s board members, shareholders, and the WWE Universe, … Read more

Applications Open for Stanislaus County Civil Grand Jury 2024-2025: Serve as a Watchdog for Local Government Agencies!

MODESTO, Calif. – Applications are now open for individuals interested in serving on the Stanislaus County Civil Grand Jury for the 2024-2025 term. The selection process involves interviews conducted by a panel appointed by Judge Carrie M. Stephens, the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court. Out of the pool of applicants, 30 finalists will be chosen through a random drawing, from which a 19-member Civil Grand Jury panel and six alternates will be selected. To qualify for service on the Civil Grand Jury, candidates must meet the same requirements as trial jurors. The term of … Read more

Charleston Chemical Plant Faces Lawsuit for Endangering Over 150 Workers and Families with Mercury Exposure

Chattanooga, Tennessee – A chemical plant in Charleston, Tennessee is facing a ‘mass tort’ lawsuit, alleging that it knowingly exposed over a hundred workers and their families to hazardous levels of mercury, according to a lawsuit filed this week. The lawsuit, which already has more than 150 plaintiffs and is expected to grow, targets Olin Chlor-Alkali. The suit follows an investigation by the Tennessee Mercury Investigation (TMI), which is examining claims of potential mercury contamination resulting from the plant’s operations. Initially, the lawsuit highlights that the Olin Corporation’s Charleston facility used the mercury cell method, … Read more