Wander Franco’s Future Hangs in the Balance as Judge Reviews Evidence in High-Stakes Case

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – A judge in the Dominican Republic will make a decision on the future of Tampa Bay Rays player Wander Franco on Friday, after considering evidence presented in court. Franco, who has a $182 million contract with the Rays, is facing accusations of engaging in sexual relations with a minor. The case began when photos were submitted as evidence and went viral on social media in August. Franco has been in police custody since Monday and will appear before the judge at 8 a.m. EST. The judge will decide whether Franco remains … Read more

Outagamie County Judge Under Investigation for Controversial Sentence in Civil Dispute Case

Outagamie County Judge Mark McGinnis is currently under investigation for his treatment of a cement contractor, Tyler Barth, during a probation hearing in 2021. Barth had been serving an 18-month probation sentence when the judge ordered him into court for unrelated issues, including driving on a suspended license and testing positive for THC. During the hearing, McGinnis accused Barth of taking thousands of dollars from someone and gave him a deadline to repay the money or face 90 days in jail. Barth protested his innocence but was still taken into custody. What was not known … Read more

Federal Jury Finds Thomas Jefferson University Guilty of Gender Bias in Investigation of Alleged Rape Case by Former Surgeon

PHILADELPHIA, PA – A federal jury has reached a decision in a civil trial involving Thomas Jefferson University and former surgeon John Abraham. The jury found that the university’s investigation into allegations of rape against Abraham was biased on the basis of gender. They ruled that Jefferson’s leadership had violated Abraham’s civil rights and interfered with his ability to work as a surgeon and partner at the Rothman Orthopaedic Institute. The case centered around Abraham’s claims that a second-year resident in Jefferson’s orthopedic program had pursued sex with him at a pool party in June … Read more

Supreme Court Justice Criticized for Failing to Disclose Advisory Letter in Biased Case

Schenectady, New York – State Supreme Court Justice Robert Muller has come under scrutiny after a judicial ethics panel ruled that he “abused his discretion” in a recent case. The panel found that Muller should have recused himself from presiding over a personal injury case due to his connection with a law firm involved in his re-election campaign. However, Muller did not recuse himself or disclose an advisory opinion he had received from the Judicial Campaign Ethics Center until after he had been re-elected. The case in question involved attorney Christopher P. Flint, who sued … Read more