Ex-Oath Keepers Attorney Admits to Obstruction in Capitol Riot Case

Washington, D.C. – A former legal advisor to the Oath Keepers, a prominent far-right militia group, has admitted her role in obstructing the certification of the 2020 Presidential election results, culminating her involvement in the events surrounding the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Kellye SoRelle, who had provided legal counsel for the group, entered a guilty plea to charges of obstructing an official proceeding. SoRelle’s admission comes as part of a broader investigation into the January 6 events, which has seen numerous members of the Oath Keepers facing a variety of charges from … Read more

Defense Admits Capital Murder Suspect Faces Life Behind Bars in Closing Argument

Decatur, Alabama — A sensational declaration opened the proceedings in a high-profile capital murder case as the defense attorney starkly told jurors that his client, already serving life without parole for a separate crime, “will die in prison.” This statement prefaced a trial that has gripped the local community, surrounding the brutal killing of an elderly woman during an attempted robbery five years ago. The case involves Jonathon Green, accused of the murder of 72-year-old Elizabeth Ann Howell, who tragically met her death in her own home in March of 2018. Green, who was already … Read more

Judge’s Apartment Riddled with Bullet Holes; Controversial Neighbor Admits to Accidental Shooting

New York, NY — An incident involving a Manhattan judge has triggered an investigation after bullet holes were discovered in her apartment, sparking concerns over potential threats against judiciary members. Judge Valentina Morales, known for her lenient rulings, stumbled upon the unsettling damage in her home on July 31, not long after a gunshot incident occurred while she was away. Morales promptly reported the discovery to the Office of Court Administration, bypassing local police to inform an agency that provides administrative support and supervision to state-level courts. The following day, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s … Read more

Disbarred Lawyer Admits to Tax Evasion on $100 Million in Fees from Massive Tort Case

Harrisburg, PA — A former attorney found himself on the wrong side of the law as he admitted to severe tax evasion charges on Wednesday in a Pennsylvania federal court. The disbarred lawyer pleaded guilty to not paying federal taxes on over $100 million in income accrued through legal fees. This significant sum was earned from his representation of approximately 4,300 plaintiffs involved in a major tort litigation. The case, which has attracted attention due to its scale and the high-profile nature of the financial misconduct, highlights a growing concern over ethical practices within the … Read more