Florida Woman Convicted of Manslaughter in Neighbor Dispute Shooting, Jury Rejects Self-Defense Claim

Ocala, FL — A Florida jury convicted 60-year-old Susan Lorincz of manslaughter following a tragic incident in which she fatally shot her Black neighbor, Ajike “A.J.” Owens. The verdict came after Lorincz, who is white, claimed she acted in self-defense during a confrontation outside her home. However, the all-white jury rejected her defense after deliberating for approximately 2.5 hours, setting the stage for a potential 30-year prison sentence. The incident, which took place on June 2, 2023, escalated from an ongoing dispute over Owens’ children playing near Lorincz’s residence. Authorities said the tension reached a … Read more

Massachusetts Court Denies Contractor Insurance Claim in Landmark Property Damage Case

Boston, MA — In a landmark decision, a Massachusetts intermediate appellate court ruled on Wednesday that a commercial insurer is not obligated to cover damages incurred by a contractor accused of constructing a defective residential property. This case marks a significant moment in legal battles over what constitutes “property damage” under construction contracts and insurance policies. The contractor, previously found liable for various structural and other deficiencies in a house he built, sought indemnification from his commercial insurance provider. The case pivoted on whether the insurance policy in question should cover the alleged construction faults. … Read more

Shocking Allegations Erupt as Fresno Officer Accuses City Following Rape Claim by Suspect

Fresno, CA — A Fresno police officer embroiled in allegations of rape involving a suspect has filed a lawsuit against the city, claiming defamation and emotional distress. The officer, along with his partner, who is also suing, allege their reputations were unjustly tarnished following the circulation of these claims. The accusations stem from an incident last year when a man arrested on suspicion of domestic violence claimed he was sexually assaulted by the officer while in custody. The lawsuit brought by the officers insists these allegations are not only unfounded, but have also led to … Read more

Received Payment Via Cash App? Find Out If You Could Claim $2,500 in Recent Settlement!

San Francisco — Millions of Cash App users might be eligible to claim a slice of a hefty lawsuit settlement after a class action suit targeted the financial platform for alleged privacy violations. Cash App, a popular mobile payment service managed by Block Inc., formerly known as Square Inc., has agreed to a preliminary $23.5 million settlement over claims it violated users’ privacy by using their personal data for targeted advertising. The lawsuit, originating from a complaint filed in California in 2020, contended that Cash App improperly shared personal and financial information of its users … Read more