High-Stakes Probe: Calls Intensify for Investigation into Disgraced Ex-Cop’s Alleged Links to Long Island Serial Killer Case

New York, NY – In a compelling twist to the Long Island Serial Killer investigation, renewed calls for probing the role of a former police chief are surfacing, amid disturbing new evidence linking the suspect to grisly crimes. The lawyer representing the family of one of the victims has advocated for the investigation into ex-chief James Burke, suggesting a possible connection between him and the accused, Rex Heuermann. Heuermann, 60, was recently charged with murdering Sandra Costilla and Jessica Taylor, marking six murder charges against him. The charges followed his dramatic arrest last year on … Read more

Jury Awards $1.1 Million in Defamation Case to Drag Performer Falsely Accused of Indecency

COEUR d’ALENE, Idaho — A drag performer in Idaho was awarded over $1.1 million in a defamation case against a blogger who falsely accused him of indecent exposure during a public performance. On Friday, following a five-day trial and roughly three and a half hours of deliberation, the jury reached a unanimous verdict in favor of the performer, delivering a pivotal decision on the consequences of defamation through social media. The case centered around Eric Posey, a resident of Post Falls, who took legal action after blogger Summer Bushnell claimed he had exposed himself during … Read more

Judge Clamps Down on Election Conspiracy Trio for Misusing Legal Discovery in High-Stakes Dominion Case

OMAHA, Neb. — In a legal skirmish involving election integrity, leaked documents, and alleged conspiracy, a federal magistrate has stepped in to enforce confidentiality in an intense defamation lawsuit by Dominion Voting Systems. The voting machine company is at the center of various legal battles stemming from claims surrounding the 2020 U.S. presidential election. Dominion has accused former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne and attorney Stefanie Lambert of creatively leaking sensitive documents from the civil suit to sidestep a protective order. These documents ended up linked to another legal case involving indicted ex-Mesa County Clerk Tina … Read more

$700,000 Awarded to Seattle Protesters in Chalk Graffiti Civil Rights Case

Seattle, WA — Four activists, detained after writing messages criticizing law enforcement on a barricade near a Seattle police station, have been awarded close to $700,000 as a jury found that their civil rights were breached. The award follows their arrest on New Year’s Day, 2021, in the aftermath of the widespread protests sparked by the killing of George Floyd. The jury determined that the arrest of Derek Tucson, Robin Snyder, Monsieree De Castro, and Erik Moya-Delgado was driven by retaliatory motives against their Black Lives Matter advocacy, violating their First Amendment rights. Each protester … Read more