Renowned Reality Show Judge, Nigel Lythgoe, Steps Down Amidst Serious Sexual Assault Allegations on ‘SYTYCD’

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nigel Lythgoe, known for his role as a judge on the popular dance competition show “So You Think You Can Dance,” is stepping aside after being hit with sexual assault allegations. This announcement comes as the entertainment industry continues to grapple with the #MeToo movement, which has exposed the widespread problem of sexual misconduct. Lythgoe, a prominent figure in the dance world, has decided to temporarily suspend his judging duties on the show in order to address the allegations made against him. While the details of the accusations have not been … Read more

Ariana Madix Files Lawsuit Against Ex Tom Sandoval, Demands Sale of Co-Owned Los Angeles Home

LOS ANGELES, CA – Celebrity couple Scandoval finds themselves embroiled in a legal battle over their shared Los Angeles home. Ariana Madix has recently filed a lawsuit against her ex, Tom Sandoval, seeking a court-ordered sale of their jointly-owned property, according to court documents obtained by TMZ. Madix’s lawsuit requests a “partition by sale,” meaning she wants the judge to compel them to sell the home they purchased together in 2019 and divide the proceeds. Notably, Madix explicitly states that she does not want a “division in kind,” which would allow one of them to … Read more

Converse Man Sentenced to 53 Years in Prison for Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child: Jury Delivers Powerful Verdict

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS – A Bexar County jury has delivered a 53-year prison sentence to Simon Michael Bullock of Converse after finding him guilty of continuous sexual abuse of a child. The trial lasted four days, during which witnesses, including the victim, testified that Bullock repeatedly abused the child from late 2021 to June 2022. According to court records, Bullock was arrested on June 22, 2022, and had been out on a $75,000 bond until the verdict was reached. The abuse came to light when the victim’s family alerted authorities, leading to the collection of … Read more

Supreme Court to Review Case Challenging Idaho’s Strict Abortion Ban in Conflict with Federal Law

BOISE, Idaho — The U.S. Supreme Court announced on Friday that it will review a case challenging Idaho’s strict abortion ban. The Biden administration argues that the ban conflicts with a federal law that requires emergency room doctors to perform the procedure in certain circumstances. Idaho’s attorney general sought the intervention of the Supreme Court after a lower court judge blocked a provision in the state’s abortion statute that targeted doctors. The judge ruled that the provision violated a federal law that guarantees emergency care for hospitals receiving Medicare funding. The Supreme Court allowed the … Read more