From Stunt Scenes to Courtroom Drama: Former Stuntwoman Faces Federal Charges in Alleged Staged Crash Conspiracy

New Orleans, LA — A former stuntwoman turned lawyer, Vanessa Motta, 43, faces serious legal repercussions as federal prosecutors have charged her in a complex conspiracy involving staged car accidents targeting large commercial trucks. Motta, alongside her fiancé, Sean Alfortish, a disbarred attorney, and others, are accused of intentionally causing collisions around the New Orleans area to fraudulently claim damages. Authorities alleged that the group, including drivers dubbed “slammers,” orchestrated accidents by crashing into unsuspecting truck drivers. Following these staged collisions, accomplices posing as drivers or witnesses manipulated the scene, falsely attesting fault to the … Read more

Former South Korean Defense Minister Arrested Amid Allegations of Martial Law Conspiracy

SEOUL, South Korea — Former South Korean Defense Minister, Kim Yong-hyun, was arrested Sunday over his alleged involvement in a brief attempt by President Yoon Suk Yeol to declare martial law. Authorities have initiated a wide-ranging inquiry, which also targets the president and a senior military commander, over accusations classified as insurrection. Earlier, Kim had resigned from his position in the administration. His arrest followed actions by the police that included a raid on his residence and restrictions on his ability to travel abroad, signaling a serious escalation in the legal actions surrounding the controversial … Read more

Businessman Wins $1.7 Million in High-Stakes Legal Battle Over Severance Conspiracy Claims

St. Louis, Missouri — A St. Louis jury awarded businessman Scott Roy over $1.7 million in a protracted legal battle against his former employer, Bull Moose Tube Company (BMT), after a counterclaim was dismissed that accused him and other executives of extracting money through unauthorized severance agreements. The conflict unfolded over four years of litigation associated with breach of contract claims by Roy and six other former executives of BMT. These executives sought enforcement of lucrative severance packages allegedly totaling $7.8 million. While six of the claims were settled out of court, Roy chose to … Read more

California Trio Indicted for Massive Meth Distribution Conspiracy; Faces Decades in Prison and Million-Dollar Fines

SACRAMENTO, California — Federal investigators have charged three California residents in a significant drug conspiracy case focusing on the distribution of large quantities of methamphetamine. The accused include a young man from Watsonville and a couple from Hood, as detailed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office. The grand jury indictment names Francisco Cornejo-Quezada, 21, Shawn Eric Morales Sr., 51, and Renee Michele Hermann, 54, as co-conspirators in the scheme to distribute over 500 grams of methamphetamine. Both Morales and Hermann face additional charges for possession with intent to distribute the drug. According to the U.S. Attorney … Read more