Man Charged with Attacking Las Vegas Judge to Appear in Court Again for Sentencing Hearing

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – The man accused of attacking District Judge Mary Kay Holthus during a sentencing hearing is slated to appear in court once again. Deobra Redden, 30, was caught on video launching himself at the judge after she announced she would not sentence him to probation for an attempted battery charge. Chief Judge Jerry Wiese confirmed that Holthus plans to preside over another sentencing hearing for Redden on Monday. Redden initially refused to be transported to court for an initial appearance on the charges relating to the attack. However, a court order issued … Read more

Supreme Court Rejects X Corp.’s Challenge on Public Disclosure of US Government User Data Demands, Raising Concerns on First Amendment Rights and Censorship

San Francisco, CA – The Supreme Court has declined to hear a case involving X Corp., formerly known as Twitter, and its battle against disclosing user data demanded by the United States government. The case, titled X Corp. v. Garland, was denied by the Supreme Court, leaving intact a ruling from March 2023 that determined the First Amendment does not protect Twitter from limitations on reporting national security demands. This decision has been criticized by civil liberties organizations, who argue that it sets a disturbingly low threshold for censorship. Twitter originally filed the lawsuit in … Read more

Former Mr. Universe Found Guilty of Domestic Abuse After Retrial, Victim Forced to Sleep in Shed

Rockford, Illinois – Jeffrey Primm, 66, has been found guilty in a retrial for a domestic abuse case dating back to August 2015. Primm was initially sentenced to 16 years in prison in December 2018, but appealed the case, citing inadequate legal representation. The original guilty verdict and plea were subsequently overturned in 2020, leading to the reinstatement of charges against Primm. In 2019, Primm’s public defender withdrew from the case due to a conflict of interest. The investigation by Rockford Police Detectives began in 2015 after a victim came forward with multiple complaints of … Read more

Legendary Music and Sports Agent Norby Walters Passes Away at 91, Leaving Behind a Legacy Tinged with Controversy

LOS ANGELES – Norby Walters, a former music and sports agent who faced legal troubles during his career, passed away at the age of 91. Walters, whose real name was Norbert Weindorf, had a long and controversial history in the entertainment industry. Born in New York City in 1930, Walters began his career as a talent agent in the 1960s. He represented numerous high-profile clients, including musicians such as Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, and the Four Tops. Walters was known for his ability to negotiate lucrative contracts and secure endorsement deals for his clients. However, … Read more