Virginia Woman Faces First-Degree Murder in Estranged Husband’s Death; Claims Self-Defense Amid Controversial Grand Jury Indictment

MANASSAS, Va. — A legal battle is intensifying as Latoya Crabbe, a Manassas woman who insists she shot her estranged husband in self-defense, faces upgraded charges. Initially arrested on a second-degree murder charge which was recently dismissed, Crabbe is now indicted for first-degree murder and is due in court on Tuesday at 10 a.m. The incident that led to the charges occurred last October when Curtis Crabbe was fatally shot at the couple’s home on Brinkley Lane. Police apprehended Latoya Crabbe at the scene after discovering the body of her husband. Amid the controversy, Crabbe’s … Read more

Jay-Z Strikes Back: Files Lawsuit Over Alleged False Sexual Assault Claims and Seeks Damages for Reputational Harm

Montgomery, Alabama — Shawn Carter, known professionally as Jay-Z, has initiated a lawsuit against attorney Tony Buzbee, David Fortney, and their client, referred to as Jane Doe, following previous accusations of sexual assault against him. The legal action, which was instituted on March 3, contends that the defendants engaged in malicious prosecution, abuse of process, civil conspiracy, and defamation. According to court documents, Jay-Z alleges that the prior sexual assault claims were fabricated and intentionally levied at a time intended to inflict maximum reputational damage. The original case, lodged on October 20, 2024, accused Jay-Z … Read more

DraftKings Settles NFT Class Action for $10 Million Amid Claims of Unregistered Securities

BOSTON — DraftKings, the well-known gambling company, has agreed to a $10 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit regarding its sales of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) through a marketplace that is no longer in operation. The lawsuit was spearheaded by lead plaintiff Justin Dufoe and represented others who had purchased NFTs from DraftKings. The preliminary approval for the settlement was granted by Judge Denise Casper of the Boston federal court on February 28, following a motion filed by the plaintiff’s group a few days prior. The settlement, which awaits a final approval, proposes a split of … Read more

Defense Claims Weak Evidence in Villager’s New Year’s Eve Arrest Debacle

The Villages, FL – Legal representatives for a Villages resident are pushing back strongly against charges following a New Year’s Eve incident, arguing that the state lacks a factual basis for the prosecution. The case revolves around allegedly disorderly conduct and resistance against law enforcement by the defendant, who was arrested as 2022 came to a close. According to the defense attorney involved, there is a substantial gap in the evidence that undermines the state’s claims. The lawyer emphasized a lack of clarity in law enforcement’s narrative and pointed to possible discrepancies in the events … Read more