Judge’s Controversial Ruling in Trump Case Sparks Outrage and Resignation

Atlanta, Georgia – In a significant ruling on Friday, Judge Scott McAfee of Fulton County decided that District Attorney Fani Willis can proceed with prosecuting the cases involving former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants. However, McAfee stipulated that either Willis and her office or special prosecutor Nathan Wade must step down from the case. This decision led to Wade’s resignation later that day. Comparisons are now being drawn between Judge McAfee and Judge Lance Ito, who presided over the infamous O.J. Simpson murder trial in the mid-1990s. Despite his young age and limited experience … Read more

Jury Awards Local Man $5.4 Million in Landmark Sexual Assault Case Against Former Principal

Brighton, New York – In a recent court case, a jury has awarded a local man over $5 million in damages after he claimed to have been sexually assaulted two decades ago by the former principal of Siena Catholic Academy. The victim, now in his 30s, bravely came forward, alleging that the abuse took place during his time in middle school at Siena. According to the victim, Joseph Grasso, the principal at the time, sexually assaulted him in St. Thomas More Church, located next door to the school. Grasso vehemently denies these allegations. The jury’s … Read more

Lawsuit Exposes Shocking Allegations of Abuse Against Foster Parents and CYFD in the Case of a Four-Year-Old Boy

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – A lawsuit filed this week has shed light on allegations of physical and sexual abuse, negligence, and a violation of a four-year-old boy’s civil rights. The lawsuit accuses both the New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department (CYFD) and the Bair Foundation of failing to protect the child from abuse while under their care. According to attorney Levi Monagle, who is representing the child, the boy was born to parents struggling with drug addiction, leading to his multiple interactions with CYFD. Despite his grandparents expressing their desire to take custody of the … Read more

Fox News’ Laura Ingraham Apologizes for Graphic Mix-up in Controversial Trump Case

Atlanta, Georgia – Fox News host Laura Ingraham issued an apology on Friday night after a graphic used during her show incorrectly identified attorney Terrence Bradley as Nathan Wade, the former special prosecutor who recently left Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ team. The graphic, which depicted Willis and Bradley on opposite sides of a broken heart with Judge Scott McAfee in the middle, aired during Ingraham’s opening monologue. The mix-up occurred amidst the controversy surrounding Willis’ handling of the election interference case against former President Donald Trump. Both Bradley and Wade are Black, adding … Read more