Family Court Judge Recuses Herself from Child Custody Case Amid Allegations of Inappropriate Communication on Swingers App

Bronx Family Court Judge Cynthia Lopez has recused herself from a child custody case after being accused by the mother involved of making advances towards her on a swinger’s app. The shocking revelation came to light when the mother, Sidney Southerland, received a message from a woman named “Cynthia” on the app 3Fun, which is popular among sexually adventurous singles. Southerland provided screenshots of the conversation, which included a profile picture of Judge Lopez in black lingerie. The profile described the woman as bisexual and listed her male partner as “Ant.” Southerland responded to the … Read more

Wendy’s Slapped with Heavy Fines for Widespread Violation of Child Labor Laws in Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – The Department of Labor and Industry in Pennsylvania has fined nearly two dozen Wendy’s restaurants for violating child labor laws. The operator of 21 Wendy’s locations, GCWen Management, is facing a total of 766 violations at restaurants in Bucks, Montgomery, and Chester counties. This marks a serious breach of labor laws in the state. The investigation into Wendy’s locations in Pennsylvania was initiated by the Bureau of Labor Law Compliance at L&I. The department received a tip regarding injuries suffered by working children, prompting them to look into the matter further. As … Read more

Navigating the Divorce Process in Arizona: Requirements, Options, and Child Custody Considerations

Tucson, Arizona – If you’re considering filing for divorce in Arizona, there are several important factors to keep in mind. First and foremost, either you or your spouse must have lived in the state for at least 90 days. While physical separation is not necessary, your marriage must be irretrievably broken with no chance of reconciliation. To kick off the divorce process, you will need to file a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage in the county where you or your spouse reside, along with the required fee, at the office of the Clerk of the … Read more

Apple Executive’s Concerns Expose Facebook’s Breeding Ground for Child Predators, Lawsuit Alleges

New York – A newly unredacted complaint in a lawsuit against Meta, brought by New Mexico’s Attorney General in December, has revealed that an Apple executive informed Meta in 2020 that their 12-year-old child had been approached on Facebook. The lawsuit accuses Meta, formerly known as Facebook, of creating an environment that is conducive to child predators. The complaint, citing internal documents, highlights this incident as part of a longstanding concern about young users’ exposure to inappropriate content on the platform. It also alleges that at least one Meta employee raised worries internally that the … Read more