High Stakes in Hollywood: Justin Baldoni Sues The New York Times for $250 Million Over Alleged Mishandling of Blake Lively Harassment Claims

Los Angeles — Justin Baldoni, the director and lead actor of the film “It Ends With Us,” has filed a lawsuit against The New York Times over its portrayal of co-star Blake Lively’s sexual harassment allegations against him. The legal action, initiated on Tuesday in Los Angeles, targets the newspaper’s handling of Lively’s lawsuit in which she accused Baldoni of sexual harassment during the film’s production. The lawsuit claims that The New York Times relied predominantly on Lively’s account without sufficient verification, allegedly ignoring significant evidence that countered her accusations. According to the documents, the … Read more

Nicki Minaj Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Assault and Emotional Abuse Claims, Denies All Allegations Through Her Attorney

Detroit — Controversy surrounds rapper Nicki Minaj, legally known as Mrs. Onika Petty, as her former day-to-day manager Brandon Garrett has brought forth allegations involving assault, battery, and emotional abuse. Garrett, once close to the multi-platinum artist, filed a lawsuit detailing an incident he claims took place backstage at a concert in Detroit in April 2024. According to the lawsuit initiated by Garrett’s high-profile legal counsel, Thomas Feher, the altercation erupted when Minaj discovered that Garrett had assigned another individual the task of collecting her prescription. This purported mishandling led to what Garrett describes as … Read more

Old Dominion Freight Settles Lawsuit Over Alleged Biometric Privacy Breaches in Illinois

Thomasville, N.C. — North Carolina-based Old Dominion Freight Line has recently settled a lawsuit concerning allegations of mismanagement of biometric data under Illinois’ stringent privacy laws. This case is part of a growing trend of legal challenges over biometric information privacy involving various transportation companies. The lawsuit, initiated against Old Dominion by a group of current and former employees, stemmed from the company’s use of biometric data through time clocks that required employees to scan their fingerprints. This practice led to the capture and storage of biometric identifiers, a process regulated under the Illinois Biometric … Read more

Pennsylvania Man Faces Federal Charges for Alleged Hezbollah Ties and Misleading FBI

Philadelphia, PA – A Pennsylvania resident faces federal indictment charges for reportedly attempting to join the militant group Hezbollah and providing false information to the FBI. The U.S. Department of Justice announced the charges against the man, highlighting the ongoing vigilance against terrorist affiliations and national security threats. The indictment reveals that the individual, a 28-year-old from the Pittsburgh area, actively sought membership in the Hezbollah organization. Known for its designation as a foreign terrorist organization by the United States since 1997, Hezbollah has been involved in various attacks and militant activities, primarily in the … Read more