St. Lunatics Drama Escalates: Three Members Withdraw From Royalty Lawsuit Against Nelly, Claiming Misrepresentation

St. Louis, MO — A lawsuit initially involving four members of the St. Lunatics against rapper Nelly took an unexpected turn recently when three of the plaintiffs declared they were erroneously included and demanded immediate withdrawal from the legal battle. The musicians, once united under the St. Lunatics banner in the late ’90s, appear divided as allegations of unpaid royalties surface from their breakthrough times. The dispute revolves around Nelly’s debut album “Country Grammar,” which sky-rocketed to success in 2000. Initially, it seemed that fellow bandmates Murphy Lee (Tohri Harper), Kyjuan (Robert Kyjuan), City Spud … Read more

Jury Delivers $300 Million Verdict in Favor of Women Claiming Abuse at New Kent Children’s Hospital

New Kent, VA — In a landmark decision, a Virginia court has awarded $300 million in damages to a group of former patients who brought claims of abuse at a New Kent children’s hospital. The jury reached its verdict after a prolonged legal battle detailing numerous allegations of mistreatment at the facility primarily tasked with the care of young, vulnerable patients. The lawsuit, filed by eight women, claimed systemic abuse during their stay at the hospital, where they were admitted for various mental health and behavioral disorders during their childhoods. Their testimony painted a harrowing … Read more

ACLU Challenges New Hampshire’s Voter ID Law, Claiming It Disenfranchises Marginalized Groups

CONCORD, N.H. — The ACLU of New Hampshire launched a legal challenge on Monday against the state’s newly minted voter identification law, arguing that it places undue restrictions on the right to vote. The lawsuit, filed in the US District Court for the District of New Hampshire, claims that the law could potentially disenfranchise many eligible voters, especially those in marginalized communities. This controversial law mandates that individuals provide proof of U.S. citizenship when registering to vote and necessitates a photo identification at the time of voting. According to the ACLU, such requirements are not … Read more

Toms River Schools Challenge State in Court Over Deep Funding Cuts, Claiming Failure to Provide Adequate Education

TOMS RIVER, NJ — Amid severe funding cuts, the Toms River Regional School District has pursued legal action against the New Jersey Department of Education, claiming these fiscal reductions prevent them from providing students with an adequate education. The lawsuit, lodged in Superior Court in Ocean County, targets the imbalances created by the state’s funding reductions under legislation known as S2, enacted in 2018. The district alleges the reduced funding has undercut its operation, leaving it significantly short of the financial resources deemed necessary under the 2008 School Funding Reform Act (SFRA) to equip students … Read more