Harvard Escapes Accountability as Lawsuits Dismissed in Shocking Morgue Scandal

BOSTON (AP) — Lawsuits filed by families against Harvard University over the theft and sale of loved ones’ remains have been dismissed by a judge, leaving the families seeking justice in their fight against the prestigious institution. The families alleged that their deceased relatives’ body parts were stolen from Harvard Medical School’s morgue and sold on the black market. One of the victims, Paula Peltonovich, expressed her distress, saying, “To know somebody bought something of my father’s, or multiple things of my father’s, I want that back.” The case revolved around the question of whether … Read more

Sioux City School Board Faces Violation of Iowa Open Meetings Laws: Judge’s Verdict Delivers Accountability for January 2022 Meeting

Sioux City, Iowa – The Sioux City School Board has been found to have violated open meetings laws in Iowa during their meeting in January 2022, according to a judge’s ruling. The court determined that the board’s actions were in violation of state regulations regarding open and transparent proceedings. This ruling sheds light on the importance of adherence to regulations for public meetings. The violation occurred when the Sioux City School Board convened its meeting earlier this year. The court found that the board failed to provide adequate notice and public access to the meeting, … Read more

Judge in Trump Fraud Case Demands Accountability Following Witness Perjury Plea

Philadelphia, PA – Judge Matthew Brann, who presided over a major election fraud lawsuit filed by the Trump campaign, has demanded answers regarding a report that a key witness may have committed perjury. The witness, identified as Jesse Morgan, claimed that he had witnessed widespread fraud while delivering mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania. However, according to an article in MSNBC, Morgan recently pleaded guilty to perjury in a separate case. Judge Brann has given the Trump campaign until Tuesday to respond to the report. The legal battle surrounding the 2020 presidential election has been fierce, with … Read more

Manhattan DA to Present Evidence on Times Square Attack, Vows Accountability for Assailants

Manhattan, New York – In a response to last week’s attack on two NYPD officers in Times Square, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg plans to present evidence to a grand jury next week. The assault involved 14 individuals, believed to be asylum seekers staying in city shelters, according to police department officials. Six people have been arrested and charged, although five of them were released without bail. DA Bragg has made a firm commitment to holding every person involved in this “awful attack” accountable. However, the incident has raised concerns among the New York Immigration … Read more