Jury Awards $34 Million to Woman Wrongfully Convicted in 2001 Murder, After Nearly 16 Years in Prison

Las Vegas, NV – A federal jury in Nevada has granted over $34 million in damages to a woman, now 41, who unjustly served almost 16 years in prison for a murder committed back in 2001, which she did not perpetrate, marking a significant miscarriage of justice. The woman, Kirstin Lobato, who now goes by the name Blaise, was emotionally moved, shedding tears as she embraced her lawyers following the announcement of the verdict in U.S. District Court. Blaise was merely 18 when first entangled in the legal system over the gruesome slaying of Duran … Read more

Jury Awards $5 Billion to Victims Sickened by Las Vegas-Based Real Water Brand

LAS VEGAS, Nev. — In a landmark decision, a jury in Clark County has awarded over $5 billion in damages to victims who suffered illnesses from consuming Real Water, a Las Vegas-based product. This legal outcome marks one of the most substantial judgments in a case concerning health issues linked to a consumer product. The compensation has been allocated to a group that includes 30 individuals and several companies. These plaintiffs reported both physical and psychological injuries resulting from the consumption of Real Water, a beverage that was marketed as a health-enhancing product. This verdict … Read more

Stars Shine at Globe Soccer Awards: Vinicius Junior and Aitana Bonmati Take Top Honors in Dubai Gala

Dubai, UAE — The Globe Soccer Awards, now in its 15th year, concluded with a grand ceremony in Dubai on December 27, celebrating both football legends and promising newcomers from the sports world. While Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, who are often highlights of such accolades, were not awarded this year, many other talents took center stage. Among the stars, Vinicius Junior from Real Madrid clinched the Best Men’s Player award, affirming his status following his impressive performances. Not to be overshadowed, Aitana Bonmati of Barcelona was honored as Best Women’s Player, adding to her … Read more

Jury Awards $12 Million to Michigan Woman in COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Lawsuit, Citing Religious Discrimination

DETROIT — In a substantial legal decision, a former employee of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan was awarded over $12 million after she was terminated for refusing a COVID-19 vaccine, a decision she argued violated her religious beliefs. The jury, ruling on the case in Detroit federal court, ordered the hefty payout, citing substantial punitive damages against the insurance giant. The majority of the award, totaling $10 million, was allocated for punitive damages, signifying the jury’s stance on the severity of the case. In addition, Lisa Domski, the plaintiff, was compensated with approximately $1.7 … Read more