Evansville Man Convicted on Multiple Child Molestation Charges Faces Up to 100 Years in Prison

POSEY COUNTY, Ind. – A jury in Posey County has reached a verdict in the child molestation case against 61-year-old Jeffery Wagner, an Evansville resident. The jury found Wagner guilty on multiple counts related to child molestation and another felony charge during the court proceedings. Wagner’s legal troubles began with his arrest on April 28, 2021. Despite the charges, he posted bond shortly after his arrest and remained free until the verdict was announced. The trial wrapped up recently, culminating in a decision that has serious implications for Wagner. As a result of the jury’s … Read more

Tragedy Strikes as CEO’s Wife Allegedly Hits Babysitter in Sardinia; Legal Team Refutes Claims of Fleeing Scene

Porto Cervo, Italy — A tragic incident involving the wife of Lufthansa’s CEO has led to a criminal investigation following a fatal accident that resulted in the death of a young babysitter. Reports indicate that Vivian Alexandra Spohr, 51, allegedly struck 24-year-old Gaia Costa with her vehicle as Costa attempted to cross a pedestrian crosswalk in the upscale seaside resort of Porto Cervo. Authorities are currently investigating Spohr for negligent homicide. Accusations surfaced that she fled the accident scene; however, her legal representation vehemently denied these claims, stating that Spohr attempted to provide aid to … Read more

Federal Judge Halts Controversial Immigration Raids in Los Angeles, Citing Violation of Constitutional Rights

A federal judge in Los Angeles has issued two temporary restraining orders aimed at curtailing aggressive immigration enforcement tactics employed by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The decision, made on Friday, comes following a lawsuit filed by a coalition of immigrant rights organizations, legal advocates, and affected community members, who charged that DHS, particularly its Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) unit, has been conducting racially biased raids and unlawfully detaining individuals while denying them access to legal assistance in substandard conditions. The first order prohibits immigration officers from detaining individuals without reasonable suspicion and … Read more

Legal Turmoil Ends: Sanford Health’s Torso Lawsuit Dismissed as Monarch Waste Drops Claims Amid Bankruptcy

FARGO, N.D. — A lawsuit claiming that Sanford Health improperly disposed of a human torso has been dropped, ending a contentious legal battle with Texas-based Monarch Waste Technologies. Court documents filed on June 30 confirmed that the civil suit was dismissed without costs or attorneys’ fees to either party. In a statement released on July 10, Sanford asserted that the allegations had no merit. The health care provider expressed satisfaction at the outcome, noting that no financial obligations arose from the dismissal. The dispute between Sanford and Monarch extended beyond two years, with Monarch alleging … Read more