Jury Awards $61.7 Million to Parents of High School Baseball Player Killed in Traffic Collision

HAWTHORNE, California — A jury in Inglewood Superior Court awarded over $61.7 million to the parents of Jesse Esphorst Jr., a 16-year-old high school baseball player who was killed in a traffic collision in 2017. The jury found that two drivers involved in the crash were at fault after deliberation on Tuesday, according to the attorney representing Jesse’s mother. The fatal collision occurred on March 7, 2017, at the intersection of Crenshaw Boulevard and Crest Road. Jesse Esphorst Sr., Jesse Jr.’s father, was driving their minivan and attempting to make a left turn onto Crest … Read more

Influential Nursing Professor and Lawyer Revolutionizes Pitt County Courts

GREENVILLE, North Carolina – A nursing professor and lawyer have been making a significant impact on the courts in Pitt County. Their combined expertise and dedication have led to positive changes in the local judicial system. Dr. Emily Notes, a nursing professor at East Carolina University, has been instrumental in implementing programs that address the healthcare needs of individuals involved in the criminal justice system. Through her work, she has helped bridge the gap between healthcare and the legal system, ensuring that defendants receive the necessary medical attention and support. One of Dr. Notes’ notable … Read more

Unsealed Documents Reveal Bill Clinton’s Exemption from Testifying in Ghislaine Maxwell Case

NEW YORK – Former President Bill Clinton was not required to testify in a defamation case against Ghislaine Maxwell, according to newly-unsealed documents. The judge ruled that one of Jeffrey Epstein’s accusers had not proven Clinton’s testimony was relevant. The ruling from 2016 was revealed as part of the third drop of unsealed documents in the defamation case filed against Maxwell by accuser Virginia Giuffre. In the ruling, Giuffre had sought to depose butler Juan Alessi, Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter, and Clinton. However, the judge denied the deposition requests for Reiter and Clinton, … Read more

Alleged $1 Billion Mismanagement: Lawsuit Accuses Company’s Board of Bowing Down to Roger Penske

Detroit, Michigan – A lawsuit filed against a company alleges that its board has shown excessive deference to Chairman Roger Penske, resulting in the mismanagement of over $1 billion. The suit claims that the board’s failure to exercise proper oversight has led to financial losses and harmed the company’s reputation. The plaintiff, who remains anonymous, accuses the board of negligence in their fiduciary duty to safeguard the company’s assets. They argue that Penske, a well-respected figure in the industry, has been given too much power and influence by the board, resulting in poor decision-making. According … Read more