Portland Judge Rules in Favor of Local Man Accused of Concealing Payments from External Law Firm in Disability Scouting Case

Portland, Oregon – In a closely watched case, a Portland man was released from legal obligations after a judge found that his failure to disclose payments received from a non-local law firm was not wrongful. The man, who had been tasked to identify potential plaintiffs with disabilities for lawsuits, allegedly did not inform about the financial transactions as required by law. The decision concludes a controversial court debate over transparency and ethics in legal recruitment. The man, whose identity has been withheld for privacy, received compensation from a law firm based outside of Oregon. This … Read more

St. Louis Archdiocese Accused in Sweeping Lawsuit of Concealing Decades-Long Abuse of Minors

St. Louis, MO — A newly filed lawsuit accuses the Archdiocese of St. Louis of concealing severe sexual abuse against minors, alleging decades-long mishandling and cover-up by church officials. The complaint, brought forward this week, claims that the archdiocese provided a protective veil for clergy members credibly accused of sexual offenses, fostering an environment where such abuses could persist unchecked. According to the lawsuit, many cases of abuse were systematically swept under the rug as church leaders shuttled accused priests between parishes, bypassing legal accountability and public scrutiny. Victims’ pleas and claims were largely ignored … Read more

Judge Allows Concealing Identity of Government Witnesses in Trump’s Classified Documents Trial, Despite Criticism

MIAMI, Fla. – U.S. District Court Judge Aileen M. Cannon has reached a decision in an ongoing dispute over the public identification of government agents in the criminal trial of Donald Trump. The judge ruled on Tuesday that the names and identifying information of FBI agents, Secret Service agents, and other potential witnesses will be kept under seal. However, the substance of their statements can be made public in court filings, as long as the witnesses and other mentioned individuals are not identified. Special Counsel Jack Smith had been arguing for months to keep the … Read more

Mother Acquitted of Felony Murder Charges but Found Guilty of Concealing Son’s Death in Decades-Old Cold Case

DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — After more than 20 years, a DeKalb County jury has reached a verdict in the case of a woman accused of killing her 6-year-old son. Teresa Black stood trial for the alleged murder of her son, William Hamilton, whose remains were discovered in the woods of DeKalb County in 1999. The case remained a mystery until recent developments in 2022. Channel 2’s Tyisha Fernandes has been closely following the trial at the DeKalb County Courthouse. On Tuesday, the jury deliberated and came to a decision just after 1:30 p.m. The verdict … Read more