Fulton County Election Workers Awarded $148 Million in Defamation Lawsuit Against Rudy Giuliani

ATLANTA (AP) – A jury has awarded $148 million in damages to two former Fulton County election workers in a defamation suite against Rudy Giuliani, the former personal attorney to President Donald Trump. The verdict came after emotional testimony from Wandrea “Shaye” Moss and her mother, Ruby Freeman, who were falsely accused by Giuliani of participating in a ballot fraud conspiracy. The trial revealed that Giuliani had already been found liable in the case and had admitted to falsely accusing the women. Despite this, he continued to spread baseless claims against them even as the … Read more

Hamilton County Judge Wende Cross Takes on Leadership Role to Transform Court System and Restore Trust

CINCINNATI, OHIO – Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Wende Cross has been selected by her fellow judges to serve as the presiding and administrative judge in 2024. In this role, Judge Cross will be responsible for overseeing nonjudicial court operations and administrative duties. However, Judge Cross aims to bring about meaningful change during her tenure by prioritizing public engagement and increasing trust in the justice system. Judge Cross believes that it is crucial to demystify the legal process and promote a better understanding of how the court functions. One of her proposed initiatives includes organizing … Read more

Mason County Couple Faces Indictment in Shocking Human Trafficking Case

MASON COUNTY, West Virginia — A couple from Mason County has been indicted by a grand jury following a human trafficking investigation, according to an official statement released by the Office of the Mason County Prosecuting Attorney. Timothy Pearson, 56, and Kimberly Meadows, 35, both residents of Gallipolis Ferry, are facing charges related to the trafficking of vulnerable women struggling with addiction and homelessness, as stated in the court records. The indictments represent an alarming case of exploitation and abuse of vulnerable individuals. Pearson is accused of multiple charges including failure to update sex offender … Read more

Former Kentucky County Clerk Ordered to Pay $260,000 in Legal Fees Following Same-Sex Marriage License Controversy

Grayson, Kentucky – The former county clerk in northeastern Kentucky, Kim Davis, has been ordered by a federal judge to pay over $260,000 in fees and expenses to the attorneys representing a same-sex couple in addition to the $100,000 in damages awarded by a jury last year. Davis gained national attention in 2015 when she refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, citing her religious beliefs and defying a Supreme Court ruling legalizing same-sex marriage. David Ermold and David Moore, the couple who were repeatedly denied marriage licenses by Davis or her office, filed … Read more