Bristol-Myers Squibb and State Street Face Legal Action Over Pension Risk Transfer Deal

NEW YORK — In a significant legal confrontation, Bristol-Myers Squibb and financial services giant State Street are facing a lawsuit involving complex pension risk transfer strategies. The litigation centers on the claim that these corporations failed to uphold their fiduciary responsibilities in managing their employees’ retirement plans. The legal action, initiated by a group of pension plan participants, alleges that Bristol-Myers Squibb and State Street mishandled their pension strategies, resulting in substantial financial losses for plan members. The participants argue that the firms did not act in the best interests of the plan beneficiaries, thereby … Read more

Utah Mother to Face Jury Trial over Alleged Poisoning Death of Husband After Children’s Book on Grief

PARK CITY, Utah — A Utah mother who became a children’s book author following the death of her husband faces trial after being accused of his murder by poisoning, a judge determined Tuesday. Kouri Richins, 34, a mother of three from a small mountain town near Park City, allegedly administered a fatal dose of fentanyl to her husband, Eric Richins, 39, in March 2022. During the conclusion of a preliminary hearing on Tuesday, state Judge Richard Mrazik found sufficient evidence presented by prosecutors to move forward with a jury trial, where Richins will face multiple … Read more

Aaron Judge and Yankees Manager Face Criticism From Little League Coach Over Alleged Snub at World Series Event

NEW YORK — In a recent visit to the Little League World Series, New York Yankees star Aaron Judge and his team encountered a spell of controversy, not from competitors, but from a local little league coach. Aaron Boone, the team’s manager, and Judge faced criticism after accusations surfaced of them allegedly ignoring a group of young players from Staten Island’s South Shore Little League. The comments originated from a little league coach who expressed disappointment to the Staten Island Advance, claiming that during a scheduled interaction period, the esteemed visitors did not engage adequately … Read more

Pillow Magnate Mike Lindell Ordered to Surrender Documents or Face Court in $5 Million Election Bet Lawsuit

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Mike Lindell, the entrepreneur known for his ardent support of Donald Trump and founder of My Pillow, faces a tight deadline to produce financial records by this Friday. This comes in light of a looming court mandate that could potentially cost him $5 million in a legal confrontation with a computer expert, who claims to have debunked Lindell’s election fraud allegations. Lindell, who once claimed extraordinary Chinese interference in the U.S. presidential election, publicly issued a “Prove Me Wrong” challenge during a 2021 symposium, promising $5 million to anyone who could refute … Read more