French Rugby Players Detained in Argentina on Serious Assault Charges Following Disturbing Allegations

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Two French rugby players, 20-year-old Hugo Auradou and 21-year-old Oscar Jegou, were arrested in Buenos Aires following accusations of a brutal attack on a local woman, according to statements by her legal representation. The incident, which allegedly occurred in a Mendoza hotel room after a rugby match, has led to charges of repeated rape and severe physical assault. The 39-year-old accuser was hospitalized Thursday under severe emotional and physical distress, necessitating medical attention for two days, her attorney Natacha Romano disclosed. Romano described the violence as “fierce,” detailing extensive injuries sustained … Read more

Former Attorney Highlights Disturbing Contrast Between Trump’s and Biden’s Controversial Remarks

Washington – The inflammatory nature of discourse in U.S. political leadership has become increasingly apparent, highlighted by a controversial comparison drawn by a former lawyer between remarks made by former President Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden. The ex-lawyer emphasized that Trump’s statements have historically been much more severe in content and tone compared to those made by Biden. The discourse surrounding political leadership and their public statements is critical as it not only reflects their personal ethos but also influences public perception and international views. Historically, presidents are expected to uphold decorum and … Read more

Yale Law Professor Exposes Disturbing Eugenic Origins of Colorado’s Habitual Criminal Law

DENVER, Colorado – Yale Law School professor Daniel Loehr, along with research assistants Balen Essak-Hernandez and Courtney Perales, has filed an amicus brief before the Colorado Supreme Court, arguing that the state’s habitual criminal law is linked to the eugenics movement. Loehr’s brief, based on historical research conducted during his time at the Law School, aims to demonstrate the historical origins of the law and its ties to the eugenics movement. The brief focuses on the case of Ward v. the People of Colorado, in which an individual was charged under the habitual criminal law … Read more

Diddy Dragged into Lawsuit: Accused of Son’s Involvement in Disturbing Yacht Assault

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Music mogul and entrepreneur Sean “Diddy” Combs has been named as a co-defendant in a lawsuit alleging that his son sexually assaulted a woman on a yacht. The lawsuit was filed in the state of California. The plaintiff accuses Combs’ son, whose name has not been disclosed, of committing sexual assault during a party on a yacht. The incident is said to have taken place in December 2020 near Miami, Florida. According to the lawsuit, the woman claims that she attended the party at the invitation of someone she knew. She … Read more