Former President Mahama Criticizes NPP’s Nana B for Misleading Election Claims; Legal Actions and Corrections Demanded

Accra, Ghana — Tensions are escalating in Ghana’s political landscape as John Dramani Mahama, the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has called out Henry Nana Boakye, commonly known as Nana B and the National Organizer for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), over alleged misinformation concerning the scheduling of the 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections. According to Mahama, Nana B has been disseminating false claims that the elections would not occur simultaneously. Mahama, expressing his concerns, highlighted the responsibilities that come with Nana B’s legal background, suggesting that his conduct should reflect greater adherence … Read more

Harvey Weinstein’s Legal Team Claims Medical Neglect and Unsafe Conditions at Rikers Island, Plans $5 Million Lawsuit Against NYC

New York – Harvey Weinstein’s legal team has initiated legal action against New York City, claiming that the former film producer has faced medical neglect and unsafe living conditions while detained at Rikers Island. This comes as Weinstein prepares for a retrial on rape charges, following the overturning of his previous conviction. At 72, Weinstein is dealing with significant health issues including leukemia and diabetes, which, according to his lawyers, have not been appropriately managed by the jail facility. His attorney, Imran H. Ansari, illustrated the grim situation by describing Weinstein’s unhygienic and cold living … Read more

University of Michigan Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Delay in Faculty Raises, Claims $2.5 Million Yearly Underpayment

Ann Arbor, MI — The University of Michigan is facing a lawsuit alleging it failed to properly compensate around 3,600 faculty members by delaying their annual raises, leading to a significant underpayment over the years. The legal challenge was recently lodged at the Michigan Court of Claims by UM sociology professor Fatma Müge Göçek, who is represented by Sommers Schwartz PC. The law firm is pressing for a class-action status to benefit faculty across UM’s campuses in Ann Arbor, Flint, and Dearborn. The core of the complaint is tied to the university’s timing in implementing … Read more

Shocking Allegations Arise as Former Chief of Staff Claims Involvement in Chandra Levy Case Amid Counter Lawsuit

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — In a shocking twist to an already complex legal battle, former chief of staff Chad Condit has been implicated by his ex-employer, state Sen. Marie Alvarado-Gil, in the infamous unsolved case of Chandra Levy’s disappearance and murder. This allegation emerged in Sacramento County Superior Court where Alvarado-Gil responded to a lawsuit Condit filed against her earlier. Chad Condit, the son of former Congressman Gary Condit, had originally sued Sen. Alvarado-Gil, claiming he was coerced into sexual acts to maintain his employment. Gary Condit was widely rumored to have had an affair with … Read more