Former NFL Star Jack Brewer Found Guilty of Insider Trading in Landmark Ruling

A federal judge has determined that former NFL player Jack Brewer engaged in insider trading by selling shares of the company COPsync based on confidential information. This ruling arises amid allegations that Brewer used non-public insights to influence his stock transactions. The case has captured significant attention, particularly due to Brewer’s prominent background as a former professional athlete and his subsequent business ventures. The court found that there was “no genuine dispute” concerning the facts of the case. This conclusion indicates that the evidence was substantial enough to support the allegations against Brewer. During the … Read more

Lawsuit Alleges TSU Athletic Director Coerced Staff Member with Promises of Career Advancement in Disturbing Assault Case

HOUSTON — Kevin Granger, the athletic director at Texas Southern University, faces serious allegations of sexually assaulting an unnamed staff member, according to a lawsuit filed by the Buzbee Law Firm. The claims highlight troubling conduct that reportedly occurred within Granger’s office. The lawsuit, unveiled by attorney Tony Buzbee, alleges that Granger invited the victim to his office on April 30, 2025, where he purportedly began questioning her inappropriately. The suit claims Granger repeatedly asked whether she was recording their conversation while proceeding to make unwanted physical advances. In their statement, Buzbee’s firm emphasized the … Read more

Harvey Weinstein’s Retrial Nears Conclusion as Defense Rests Without Testimony; Jury to Deliberate His Fate Today

NEW YORK — Harvey Weinstein is nearing a critical moment in his New York retrial, with jury deliberations expected to begin shortly after the closing arguments conclude. The defense, led by attorney Arthur Aidala, has rested its case without calling Weinstein to the stand. After a morning session focused on potential evidence for the jury, Judge Curtis Farber is set to hear final statements from both the defense and the prosecution. The Manhattan District Attorney’s office is anticipated to present its arguments shortly, paving the way for the jury to receive the case by day’s … Read more

Governor Hochul Declares June Worker Safety Month, Unveils New Protections for New York’s Workforce

New York—Governor Kathy Hochul has declared June as Worker Safety Month, reinforcing her administration’s commitment to ensuring the safety of employees across the state. This initiative aligns with the introduction of three critical laws designed to enhance worker protections in various sectors, including retail, fashion, and warehouse operations. The new legislation includes the Retail Worker Safety Act, the Fashion Workers Act, and the Warehouse Worker Injury Reduction Program. These laws aim to establish comprehensive health and safety protocols to mitigate risks of workplace injuries and abuse for thousands of workers statewide. Governor Hochul emphasized the … Read more