Meta and Robby Starbuck Resolve Controversial AI Defamation Case in Landmark Settlement

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Tech giant Meta has reached a settlement with Robby Starbuck, a prominent figure in regional politics and social media, after a legal dispute over allegations of defamation linked to artificial intelligence-generated content. The lawsuit stemmed from content posted by Starbuck, who claimed that Meta’s algorithms falsely represented him and his political views. Starbuck, known for his active role in the conservative movement, accused Meta of mismanaging information that led to significant damage to his reputation. The case highlighted growing concerns about the impact of AI on public perception and personal branding. As … Read more

Jury’s Landmark Decision Slams State Farm for Bad Faith in Wrongful Death Case, Signaling End to Insurance Industry Tactics

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — A jury in Florida ruled that State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company acted in bad faith by not settling a wrongful death claim linked to a fatal car accident in 2021. The verdict came in the case of James R. Saner, II, representing the estate of Kira Lynn Saner, whose death was caused by an insured driver, Jeffrey Schnierle. The ruling underscores an increasing judicial intolerance for practices within the insurance industry that can delay justice for policyholders. The jury’s decision, reached on August 7, 2025, will likely influence how … Read more

Former Wynn Las Vegas Server Accepts Reduced Settlement After FMLA Case Reassessment

Las Vegas, Nevada — A former cocktail server at Wynn Las Vegas has settled her lawsuit regarding violations of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) for a significantly lower amount following a federal judge’s decision. This comes after a jury awarded her a substantial sum last year, which the judge later deemed excessively high. Tiare Ramirez, who worked at the resort from 2008 until her termination in 2017, will now receive $27,200.75, a stark contrast to the $321,200 initially granted by the jury. U.S. District Judge Andrew Gordon reviewed the evidence presented during the … Read more

Judge Uncovers Intentional Erasure of Key Footage in Jail Death Case, Raising Questions on Accountability

SAN DIEGO — A federal judge has ruled that the Sheriff’s Office engaged in intentional misconduct by erasing vital video evidence connected to the dehydration death of Hayden Schuck at a local jail. This decision follows allegations surrounding the circumstances of Schuck’s death, which has drawn scrutiny to the actions of jail officials. During the proceedings, it was established that the video in question could have provided critical insight into the events leading up to Schuck’s tragic passing. The ruling has raised serious questions about transparency and accountability within the jail system, particularly regarding the … Read more