Jurors Hold Tesla Accountable in Florida Keys Crash, Award $242 Million to Victims

MIAMI, Fla. — A jury has held Tesla responsible for a deadly crash in the Florida Keys, ordering the electric vehicle manufacturer to pay $242 million to the victims’ families. The incident, which occurred in 2019, involved a Tesla Model 3 that collided with a pickup truck, resulting in the deaths of two people. The lawsuit, initiated by the families of the deceased, argued that Tesla’s Autopilot feature was a significant factor in the tragedy. The plaintiffs claimed that the system was not sufficiently designed to handle certain driving conditions, contributing to the fatal accident. … Read more

$23 Million Verdict in Mysterious Disappearance: Jury Holds Husband Accountable for Wife’s Death in Taiwan

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — A jury has awarded over $23 million to the family of Alice Ku, a Mountain View woman who vanished during a trip to Taiwan with her husband nearly six years ago. The decision highlights the ongoing legal and emotional struggles faced by her loved ones in seeking justice and accountability. Alice Ku, who went missing in November 2019, was reportedly last seen with her husband, Harald Herchen, 66, a Canadian citizen. Herchen has been considered a suspect in her disappearance and currently has an outstanding arrest warrant in Taiwan. According to … Read more

Montana Jury Awards $11.2 Million to Girl Left Blind by Childhood Abuse, Holding State Agency Accountable for Negligence

GREAT FALLS, Mont. — A Cascade County jury has awarded $11.2 million to 16-year-old Seraphina Wilson, who suffered severe injuries as an infant due to a violent incident in her home. This ruling stems from the jury’s conclusion that the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) failed to take sufficient action during a prior abuse investigation. The case against the state was already established in a previous ruling, where a Cascade County judge determined negligence on the part of the DPHHS in 2021. The jury’s verdict reinforces the need for accountability when … Read more

Mike Lindell Held Accountable: Jury Rules MyPillow CEO Liable for Defamation

Minneapolis, Minnesota – A jury has found MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell liable for defamation, marking a significant turn in a legal battle tied to his claims regarding the 2020 election. The ruling emerged from a case filed by a voting technology company that accused Lindell of spreading false and misleading information about its products. The jury’s decision came after several days of testimony focused on Lindell’s public statements and various media appearances where he promoted unfounded allegations of election fraud. The allegations specifically targeted Dominion Voting Systems, which asserted that Lindell’s comments severely damaged their … Read more