Judge Halts The Onion’s Purchase of Infowars, Orders New Sale Process Amid Dispute Claims

HOUSTON — A U.S. bankruptcy judge has halted the purchase of the controversial Infowars website by the satirical news outlet The Onion. Judge Christopher Lopez of Houston ruled on Tuesday, following a two-day hearing, that the bankruptcy auction held in November, which had initially awarded the website to The Onion for $7 million, did not achieve the highest possible bids due to insufficient competitive bidding. The November auction came under scrutiny after Alex Jones, the founder of Infowars known for his conspiracy theories, filed for bankruptcy in 2022. This legal move was a response to … Read more

Jury Clears Antique Dealer in Assault Case Against Auctioneer Over Business Lease Dispute

San Antonio, Texas — In a legal dispute marked by allegations of assault and betrayal among former friends, a San Antonio court has ruled in favor of Shawn Pickell, an antiques dealer, following a confrontation with auctioneer Robert Vogt. The decision awarded Pickell $8,000 after jurors concluded that Vogt had not upheld a financial agreement related to property improvements and that no assault occurred during their 2022 altercation. The lawsuit stemmed from a disagreement over the terms of a business lease between Vogt, director of Vogt Auction Galleries, and Pickell, owner of Diamond in the … Read more

Decision Looms: Judge to Determine if Planned Parenthood Can Continue Abortions Amid Legal Dispute

Jefferson City, Missouri – In Missouri, a judge is under a tight schedule to decide whether Planned Parenthood can continue to provide abortion services amidst an ongoing legal dispute. This decision carries significant weight, as it could impact the accessibility of abortion services for thousands in the state. Planned Parenthood has been striving to secure a legal allowance to offer abortions while it contests a state law that heavily restricts such procedures. The legal battle, set against a backdrop of national debates over reproductive rights, points to a broader struggle between state legislation and providers … Read more

Green Bay’s Tulip Spa Fights to Retain License Amidst Ownership Dispute and City Crackdown

Green Bay, WI — The future of Tulip Spa, a local massage business, hangs in the balance as Green Bay city officials delay a crucial licensing decision. Initially set to determine the fate of the spa’s operational license at a recent Common Council meeting, city leaders have postponed the verdict to mid-December, citing the need for fair legal representation for the business owners. The postponement provides the operators of Tulip Spa additional time to secure legal counsel in response to allegations and compliance issues raised by the city. The council’s decision follows a newly implemented … Read more