Kentucky Sheriff Accused of Murder Allegedly Uncovered Sex Scandal Involving Judge and Local Courthouse Exploitation

Letcher County, Kentucky— In a case that highlights the shocking intertwining of alleged crime and justice, a Kentucky judge, reportedly running illicit activities out of his chambers, was fatally shot by a local sheriff. This complex tale unfolded as accusations surfaced that the late U.S. District Judge Kevin Mullins exchanged sexual favors for legal leniency. Witness Sabrina Adkins, involved in a separate criminal case, provided pivotal testimony that suggested sinister activities were orchestrated in Mullins’ courthouse chambers. Adkins, under house arrest at the time, claimed she had partially viewed footage showing Mullins engaged in sexual … Read more

Kentucky Sheriff Indicted for Murder After Chilling Courthouse Shooting of Judge and Former Friend

Whitesburg, KY — In a shocking incident that has rocked the small community of Letcher County, Kentucky, the local sheriff was indicted by a grand jury on Thursday for the murder of a district judge. This development follows a disturbing episode caught on surveillance, where Sheriff Shawn Stines, 43, is alleged to have fatally shot Judge Kevin Mullins, his longtime friend, inside the courthouse. The two men were recorded having a heated discussion just moments before Judge Mullins, 54, was shot multiple times. Mullins, who had served as a judge in Letcher County for 15 … Read more

Federal Charges Escalate for Santa Maria Man in Courthouse Bombing Incident; Faces Life in Prison

Santa Maria, CA – A series of explosive incidents have led to increased federal charges against Nathaniel James McGuire, a 20-year-old Santa Maria resident. On September 25, McGuire allegedly launched an attack by hurling an explosive device into the Santa Barbara County Superior Courthouse, resulting in injuries to several individuals. The recent indictment, issued by a federal grand jury on October 23, adds two new charges against McGuire: one count of using a weapon of mass destruction and one count of possessing unregistered destructive devices. These charges come in addition to the initial accusation of … Read more

NJ Judge Benched for Controversial TikTok Antics Inside Courthouse

TRENTON, N.J. — A New Jersey judge known for sharing controversial videos on TikTok under a pseudonym has been suspended for three months without pay by the state’s Supreme Court. Gary Wilcox, who serves as a Superior Court judge in Bergen County, faced disciplinary actions after his online activities, which included videos that featured profanity and sexually explicit content, came to light. Judge Wilcox, operating under the alias “Sal Tortorella,” shared multiple videos where he was seen engaging in behavior unbecoming of a judiciary member. In some instances, he appeared in his judicial robe, while … Read more