Milwaukee Judge Indicted in Controversial Immigration Case, Setting Stage for Legal Showdown

Milwaukee, Wis. — A federal grand jury has indicted Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan, alleging that she facilitated an undocumented man’s escape from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during a court hearing. The charges could heighten existing tensions between local governance and federal immigration laws under the Trump administration. Dugan has denied all wrongdoing and plans to enter a plea this week. The indictment charges Dugan with obstruction of justice and harboring a fugitive, claiming she knowingly directed a defendant out a restricted exit to evade waiting ICE agents. The incident took place … Read more

Lawyer Claims Bevins Prioritized Profit Over Protection in Case Involving Adopted Son

Frankfort, Kentucky — A lawyer representing the adopted son of former Governor Matt Bevin asserts that his client is seeking accountability not for protection, but for suffering caused by Bevin. The claims came as the legal team continues to push for damages related to the alleged misconduct during Bevin’s tenure as governor. The controversy centers on allegations that Bevin’s administration fostered an environment rife with intimidation and fear. Advocates for the former governor’s son argue that the pain suffered by the adopted son was a result of a hostile environment rather than any measure of … Read more

High Court Hears BBC’s Defense in Gerry Adams Defamation Case Over Controversial Murder Allegations

DUBLIN, Ireland — In an unfolding legal battle, a lawyer representing the BBC has urged a jury not to award damages to former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams, regardless of their verdict in his defamation case against the broadcaster. The comments came during the trial, which has captivated many due to its implications for reputation and media accountability. Eoin McCullough SC, speaking on the ninth day of the proceedings, addressed allegations stemming from a 2016 broadcast of the BBC program “Spotlight.” The case centers around a claim that Adams approved the murder of British spy … Read more

New York Jury Sends Powerful Message: $1.68 Billion Awarded to 40 Women in Landmark Sexual Abuse Case Against Filmmaker James Toback

A New York jury has awarded $1.68 billion in damages to 40 women who accused writer and director James Toback of sexual misconduct over a lengthy period spanning 35 years. The verdict was announced on Wednesday and marks a significant moment in the ever-evolving narrative of sexual abuse cases, particularly in the wake of the #MeToo movement. The decision is rooted in a lawsuit filed in Manhattan in 2022, following the enactment of a New York law that opened a one-year window for individuals to file civil lawsuits regarding sexual assault claims, regardless of when … Read more