Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott Files Civil Lawsuit Over False Sexual Assault Allegations in $100 Million Extortion Plot

PLANO, Texas – Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has filed a civil lawsuit against a Fort Worth woman, accusing her of making a false sexual assault allegation in an attempt to extort $100 million from him. Prescott’s legal team submitted the lawsuit in Collin County on Monday, stating that he was the target of an extortion scheme and vehemently denies any nonconsensual sexual conduct. According to Prescott’s attorney, Levi G. McCathern, the accuser and her legal team threatened to publicly disclose a fabricated story of sexual assault from almost a decade ago. They demanded immediate … Read more

San Diego’s Shocking Civil Rights Lawsuit: Violent Police Abuse, Withheld Evidence, and a Costly Battle

San Diego, California – The case of Mickail Myles against the County of San Diego has emerged as one of the most shocking and costly lawsuits in the county’s history. The incident began with a routine traffic stop ten years ago and escalated into allegations of excessive force, racial bias, and a lack of accountability within the San Diego Sheriff’s Department. Myles, who is Black, was pulled over, handcuffed, and beaten by a sheriff’s deputy. The same deputy then unleashed his police dog on Myles, despite other deputies testifying that Myles had been cooperating. In … Read more

Utah’s First Minority Judge and Civil Rights Champion Raymond Uno Passes Away at 93

DRAPER, Utah — Raymond Uno, a retired judge and activist, passed away peacefully in his sleep at the age of 93. As Utah’s first minority judge, Uno faced many challenges throughout his life, including time spent in an internment camp during his childhood. Despite these adversities, he went on to become a champion for civil rights and a respected figure in the legal community. Uno’s son, Mark Uno, fondly remembers his father as being strict but also as a loving parent who instilled the importance of hard work in his children. According to Mark, his … Read more

Utah Mourns the Loss of Judge Raymond Uno, Civil Rights Trailblazer and Beloved Jurist

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Raymond S. Uno, the first minority judge in Utah’s history, passed away at the age of 93. Uno’s legacy extends beyond his judicial career as he was also a civil rights activist and a prominent figure in the legal community. Before his tenure as a judge in Utah’s 3rd District Court, Uno had an esteemed legal career. He served as a Deputy Salt Lake County Attorney, Assistant Utah Attorney General, and also worked in a private law firm. Uno’s expertise and dedication to the law earned him respect and admiration … Read more