Jury Awards $261 Million in Damages Against Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in Landmark Lawsuit

VENICE, Fla. — Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital is reeling after a jury ruled against them on every count in a high-profile lawsuit. The hospital now faces a staggering $261 million award in compensatory and punitive damages to Maya Kowalski and her family. The amount is nearly half of the $592 million in revenue reported by the St. Petersburg hospital in its most recent tax return. The eight-week civil trial concluded with the jury finding that All Children’s falsely imprisoned and battered Maya, who was 10 years old at the time of the incident. The … Read more

Learn from TikTok Lawyer’s Expert Advice: What to Say When Pulled Over for Speeding

Los Angeles, CA – Lawyer and TikToker Mike Mandell has become a popular figure online for sharing his legal advice and insights. His latest video focuses on what individuals should say if pulled over by the police for speeding. Mandell emphasizes the importance of not admitting to any wrongdoing, as anything said during the interaction can be used against the driver. In the video, Mandell sets up a scenario where a driver is asked by an officer, “Do you know how fast you were going?” He advises drivers to respond with, “No officer. How fast … Read more

Judge Denies Bail for Waimanalo Man Accused of Adopted Daughter’s Murder, Citing Flight Risk and Obstruction Concerns

HONOLULU, Hawaii – A Waimanalo man accused of murdering his adopted 6-year-old daughter in the summer of 2021 was denied bail on Friday by a Circuit Court judge. Isaac “Sonny” Kalua III and his wife, Lehua, have been held without bail at Oahu Community Correctional Center for the past two years since their indictment in November 2021 on charges of murder and related crimes. Their trial is scheduled for October. Deputy Prosecutor Tiffany Kaeo argued against granting bail to Kalua, citing his potential to flee and the risk of him obstructing justice, possibly harming witnesses … Read more

Texas Tech’s Pop Isaacs Shines On Court Despite Off-Court Controversy

Austin, Texas – Texas Tech’s Pop Isaacs led the Red Raiders to a 78-67 victory over Texas in their Big 12 opener on Saturday night, despite the controversy surrounding him. Isaacs scored 21 points and faced constant boos from Texas fans, responding with a shushing gesture after a 3-pointer. This win comes a day after Isaacs was named in a lawsuit alleging sexual assault of a minor. Despite the allegations, Texas Tech officials have stated that Isaacs remains in “good standing” and will continue playing. The civil lawsuit accuses Isaacs of assaulting a 17-year-old girl … Read more