Seattle Jury Awards $6 Million to Family of Black Lives Matter Protester Killed on Closed Highway

Seattle, WA – In a significant legal ruling, a Seattle jury on Thursday awarded $6 million to the family of a Black Lives Matter protester who was fatally struck by a car on a closed interstate. The incident, which occurred amid the protests in July 2020, highlighted the ongoing legal and civil discourse surrounding protest safety and state liability. The protester, 24-year-old Summer Taylor, lost their life when Dawit Kelete, who was driving the wrong way on Interstate 5, hit them. Another protester suffered critical injuries during the incident. Following the incident, Kelete, 30, was … Read more

Success Village Bankruptcy Case Closed by Judge, Receiver to Withdraw Additional Lawsuits

Bridgeport, Conn. — In a significant development for Success Village, a cooperative apartment complex mired in financial distress, a federal judge has dismissed its bankruptcy case. This move signals a potential end to the housing complex’s prolonged fiscal instability, which has impacted numerous residents and stakeholders. The bankruptcy dismissal means Success Village can avoid liquidation or closure, allowing more than 1,000 residents to breathe a sigh of relief. The complex had been battling financial woes attributed to mismanagement and economic challenges that exacerbated the struggle to maintain its financial viability. The judicial decision to dismiss … Read more

Odessa Businesswoman Faces Million-Dollar Lawsuit Over Closed Pickles Restaurant Lease Breach

Odessa, Texas – A notable businesswoman and local community activist is facing a significant legal challenge as she becomes the subject of a breach of contract lawsuit concerning her former restaurant venture. Jamie (Tisdale) Foreman, known not only for her entrepreneurial pursuits but also as the founder of the Odessa Accountability Project, is currently embroiled in a financial dispute over the now-shuttered Pickles Restaurant. The lawsuit, initiated this past Monday in the Ector County District Court, alleges that Foreman has not met the payment obligations stipulated in her lease. According to the details of the … Read more

Case Closed: Judge Dismisses Involuntary Manslaughter Charges Against Alec Baldwin in ‘Rust’ Film Set Shooting Incident

Santa Fe, NM — In a recent pivotal ruling, a New Mexico judge has dismissed the involuntary manslaughter charges against Alec Baldwin in connection with the fatal shooting on the set of the Western film “Rust.” The decision, which underscores a rare turn in the high-profile case that shook the film industry, arrived just over two years after the tragic incident. The case revolved around the unfortunate events of October 21, 2021, when cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was fatally shot during rehearsals at a ranch near Santa Fe. Baldwin, who was holding the gun that discharged … Read more