Staten Island Actor Faces New Legal Battle as Prosecutors Weigh Retrial in Double Homicide Case

Staten Island, N.Y. — Pretrial hearings are underway in Los Angeles as prosecutors deliberate on whether to retry an actor implicated in the deaths of two women. Brandt Walter Osborn, 45, finds himself at the center of this legal battle following his earlier trial, which ended without a verdict in February due to a hung jury. Osborn was charged with severe offenses linked to the tragic incidents. The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office is now weighing its options as the hearings take place at the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center. The decision to … Read more

Court Battle Looms: Tattoo Artist Kat Von D and Photographer Jeffrey Sedlik Clash Over Miles Davis Portrait in Pivotal Copyright Case

A federal appeals court in Pasadena, California, is set to address a significant copyright dispute involving photographer Jeffrey Sedlik and renowned tattoo artist Kat Von D. The case, which involves a tattoo recreation of a Miles Davis portrait, has the potential to redefine aspects of artistic interpretation and copyright law in the United States. On Monday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit will livestream oral arguments at 9:30 a.m. from a courtroom on South Grand Avenue. The hearing will review an appeal filed by Sedlik following a jury’s verdict on January 26, … Read more

DNA Evidence Complicates Trial of Man Accused in Hotel Heroin Case

Bermuda — DNA evidence tied to a man accused of heroin possession was presented in court, revealing connections between the defendant and the drug. Forensic biologist Valerie Blackmore testified that of the 12 samples analyzed, two distinct genetic profiles emerged, which she labeled as Male A and Male B. Defense attorney Marc Daniels acknowledged that David Osadebay, 38, matched Male A’s profile found on the drug capsules but challenged the origins of the DNA found. Blackmore explained that DNA is more likely to be transferred directly—meaning through physical contact—rather than through an indirect method involving … Read more

Historic Jury Ruling Grants $211 Million to Life Insurance Policyholders in Major CNO Financial Overcharge Case

Indianapolis, Ind. — A significant jury verdict has led to potential damages exceeding $211 million in a class action lawsuit involving CNO Financial Group, Inc. and CNO Services, LLC, centered on alleged overcharges to life insurance policyholders. The case, regarding “LifeTrend” policies issued by Conseco Life Insurance Company, a former subsidiary of CNO, was brought forth by around 2,000 policyholders. On June 18, 2025, jurors found in favor of lead plaintiffs William “Jeff” Burnett and Dr. Joe Camp, awarding them substantial damages for breach of contract. The jury employed a damages model that favored the … Read more