Lawsuit Claims Ex-Deputy Blinded Man During Arrest, Excessive Force Alleged in Disturbing Casino Encounter

Denver, CO – A lawsuit has been filed against a former Gilpin County sheriff’s deputy accused of assaulting a local man, Christopher Bustos, resulting in the loss of vision in one eye during a confrontation last year. The incident, which occurred on March 19, 2023, has sparked concerns regarding the use of excessive force and adherence to law enforcement protocols. According to court documents, Filip Perry, the implicated former deputy, approached a vehicle reported as stolen, positioned in the Ameristar Casino parking lot in Blackhawk. Bustos, along with an unidentified passenger, was in the car … Read more

Mesa Arts Curator Sues City over Alleged Censorship and Retaliation Following Police Brutality Art Dispute

Mesa, AZ — A legal battle is unfolding in Mesa, Arizona as Tiffany Fairall, a former chief curator at the Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum, has initiated a lawsuit against the city alleging infringement of her First Amendment rights. According to court documents filed on October 31, Fairall asserts that her termination was a form of retaliation after she resisted censorship concerning an art piece focusing on police brutality in an exhibition by artist Shepard Fairey. The contentious piece, titled “My Florist is a Dick,” features a skeletal portrayal of a police officer in riot gear, … Read more

Elon Musk Embroiled in New Legal Battle Over Alleged Rigged $1 Million Voter Lottery

Austin, Texas – Elon Musk, along with America PAC, is embroiled in another legal battle stemming from a $1 million voter incentive initiative. A new class action lawsuit filed by an Arizona resident alleges fraud and breach of contract over the promotional contest, claiming it was not conducted as advertised. The lawsuit, lodged in a Texas District Court this Tuesday, extends to a 14-page document accusing the setup of falsely luring participants with promises of a random chance to win $1 million each day. The promotional activity had targeted registered voters across seven swing states, … Read more

Tennessee Mother Sues School District Over Son’s Expulsion for Alleged Classroom Comment

Marion County, Tenn.— A Tennessee mother has initiated a federal lawsuit against a school district in Marion County, challenging the enforcement of the state’s law on school threats, as she contends it infringes upon her son’s constitutional rights. The legal action stems from an incident involving the woman’s 14-year-old son, who was expelled and arrested after reportedly making a remark involving the word “bomb” during an English class. According to the lawsuit, the teen said to a peer, “stop tapping that pencil before I bomb you,” a comment overheard by the teacher, leading to his … Read more