Central Florida Gears Up for ‘Good Trouble Lives On’ Protests: Advocating Against Undemocratic Policies and Inhumane Detention Conditions

Orlando, Fla. — Protests are set to take place Thursday throughout Central Florida and beyond, featuring the “Good Trouble Lives On” demonstration. This event draws upon the same organizers who led the recent No Kings Day protest. Jessica Szczesiul, an organizer in Kissimmee, reassured attendees that the gathering is family-friendly. “People will be bringing their kids; it’s safe,” she said. The demonstrations are part of a larger movement aimed at peacefully opposing what the organizers label as ‘undemocratic policies’ at both state and federal levels. A significant point of concern is a new detention facility … Read more

Jury Orders Attorney Mark Geragos to Pay $100,000 in Nike Extortion Case, Sparking Controversy Over Trial Conduct

LOS ANGELES — A jury in Los Angeles County awarded $100,000 to Gary Franklin in a lawsuit against prominent attorney Mark Geragos, who was accused of participating in a scheme to extort Nike in 2018. The case centered around allegations that Geragos and the now-disbarred lawyer Michael Avenatti undermined a $1.5 million settlement that Franklin was entitled to receive for his youth basketball program. Franklin, who ran a Los Angeles-based organization, claimed Geragos and Avenatti derailed his negotiations with Nike by demanding separate payments without his knowledge. While Geragos has denied any illegal actions or … Read more

Judge Evaluates Potential Release of Abrego Garcia Amid Deportation Concerns

A Baltimore judge is set to evaluate whether to release Abrego Garcia, who may face deportation as a result. The hearing is pivotal for Garcia, who has been detained since his arrest last year. The potential implications of this decision are significant, not only for Garcia but also for immigration policy within the state. Garcia, originally from El Salvador, was brought to the United States as a minor. His life in Baltimore has been marked by community ties and a commitment to providing for his family. Friends and supporters have gathered to advocate for his … Read more

Former Student Sues Hyde School, Alleging a Dark Culture of Child Exploitation and Forced Labor

PORTLAND, Maine — A former student of Hyde School has filed a lawsuit accusing the private boarding institution of operating an extensive child exploitation scheme. Jessica Fuller, the plaintiff, submitted a 47-page complaint in U.S. District Court, alleging that the school, which markets itself as a facility for character development among troubled youth, is instead involved in trafficking, forced labor, and significant negligence. In her filing, Fuller claims that rather than fostering essential life skills, the school subjects students to punitive work crews, leaves them in isolation, and forces them to perform arduous tasks without … Read more