Tragic Loss: Family Granted $10 Million in Landmark Case Against Negligent CT Facility after Special Olympian’s Untimely Death

WATERBURY, Conn. – In a verdict that holds a Connecticut facility responsible for negligence, a jury has awarded a family $10 million following the death of a Special Olympian. The tragic incident occurred at the Oak Hill School in Waterbury, where the victim was attending a summer program. The lawsuit, filed by the family of the deceased athlete, claimed that the facility failed to provide proper safety measures and supervision, ultimately leading to the death of their loved one. The court heard that the victim’s medical condition required continuous monitoring, which was allegedly neglected by … Read more

City of New York to Pay $28 Million Settlement in Shocking Rikers Island Suicide Case

New York City has agreed to a settlement of over $28 million in a civil rights lawsuit filed by the grandmother of a man who attempted suicide while in custody on Rikers Island. Madeline Feliciano alleges that three correction officers and a captain waited nearly eight minutes before helping her grandson, Nicholas Feliciano, when he tried to take his own life in a jail cell in November 2019. A report by the Correction Department Oversight Board found that Nicholas was left hanging for seven minutes and 51 seconds, resulting in brain damage. The incident was … Read more

Dothan Man Faces Trial for Allegedly Killing Friend, Case Headed to Houston County Grand Jury

DOTHAN, Ala. – The case of a Dothan man accused of murdering his friend in 2021 has now been forwarded to a grand jury in Houston County. Ty’Shauwn Bryant appeared before a judge on Friday morning for a preliminary hearing. The charges are related to the killing of Imari Glanton. On October 1, 2021, the Dothan Police Department received a report of a firearm assault in the 700 block of Monroe Street. Imari Glanton, 22, was found dead at the scene from multiple gunshot wounds. Initially, witnesses were hesitant to testify due to fear for … Read more

Explosive Lawsuit Unveils Damning Accusations Against Michael Bidwill in Terry McDonough Case

Glendale, Arizona – A lawsuit filed by Terry McDonough, the Vice President of Player Personnel for the Arizona Cardinals, has leveled serious accusations against team owner Michael Bidwill. McDonough alleges that he was subjected to a hostile work environment, racial discrimination, and unfair treatment during his time with the organization. According to McDonough’s lawsuit, Bidwill consistently made derogatory comments and engaged in discriminatory behavior towards minority employees. McDonough further claims that when he attempted to address these concerns internally, he faced retaliation and was eventually demoted from his position. The lawsuit also asserts that Bidwill … Read more