Ex-Judge Fights for Freedom: Claims Innocence in Attempted Murder Case Against Ex-Boyfriend

HARRISBURG, Pa. — A former magisterial district judge is contesting her conviction for attempted murder, claiming insufficient evidence supported the jury’s verdict. Sonya McKnight, 57, faces post-sentencing motions in Dauphin County court after being found guilty of shooting her ex-boyfriend, Michael McCoy, in the head while he slept. In her appeal, McKnight maintains her innocence, insisting that the circumstances surrounding the incident do not directly implicate her in the crime. The shooting occurred following a breakup with McCoy, which McKnight asserts complicates the evidence against her. McKnight’s attorney, Cory Leshner, is urging the trial judge … Read more

Ghislaine Maxwell Challenges Judge’s Decision on Trump’s Request for Grand Jury Transcripts

Ghislaine Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year sentence for her role in aiding Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation, is challenging a recent move by former President Donald Trump. In a filing submitted in Manhattan’s federal court, Maxwell urged the judge to dismiss Trump’s request to unseal grand jury transcripts related to the Epstein case. Maxwell’s attorneys argue that the grand jury materials, which are typically kept confidential, could jeopardize the integrity of ongoing legal matters surrounding Epstein’s extensive network. They express concern that releasing these documents may lead to unwarranted public scrutiny and potentially compromise the … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Faces Setback as Talc Bankruptcy Ruling Highlights Growing Torts Controversy

Johnson & Johnson is facing mounting challenges as it navigates the legal fallout from its talc products, culminating in a significant defeat in bankruptcy court. The case underscores ongoing scrutiny and backlash surrounding the pharmaceutical giant amid growing concerns over its talc-based offerings, which have been linked to serious health risks. In recent developments, a federal appeals court has dismissed Johnson & Johnson’s bankruptcy plan that aimed to shield it from thousands of lawsuits claiming its talc products caused cancer. This ruling signifies a major setback for the company, which has attempted to mitigate its … Read more

California Jury Rules Meta Violated Privacy Laws by Collecting Sensitive Data from Period Tracking App

SAN FRANCISCO — A jury in California has ruled against Meta, finding the company liable for infringing state privacy regulations by improperly collecting menstrual health information from users of the period tracking app Flo. This decision follows a recent settlement reached by Flo Health regarding similar claims in a class action lawsuit. The lawsuit accused Meta, along with other firms, of gathering sensitive health data, including menstrual cycles and fertility objectives, for advertising purposes, in violation of the California Invasion of Privacy Act. Originally, the lawsuit also included Google, Flo, and analytics companies AppsFlyer and … Read more