Trump Appoints Family Member Massad Boulos as Middle East Advisor

Washington, D.C. – In a recent appointment that underscores the enmeshing of family ties and presidential advisory roles, President Donald Trump has appointed Massad Boulos, a relative by marriage, as an adviser on Middle East affairs. This decision marks another instance wherein the President has selected a family member to participate in national and international policy making, a practice that has been both criticized and defended throughout his administration. Massad Boulos, who is married to Tiffany Trump’s sister-in-law, comes to this position with a background that includes significant business experience in the region. His involvement … Read more

Landmark $98.6 Million Verdict Awarded to Botham Jean’s Family in Civil Case Against Former Officer Amber Guyger

Dallas, Texas – A federal jury has awarded nearly $100 million to the family of Botham Jean, a man fatally shot by former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger, marking a significant moment in the ongoing discourse surrounding police accountability. In a civil trial verdict that far exceeded the $54.4 million sought by Jean’s family, the jury delivered about $60 million in punitive damages and $38.6 million in compensatory damages to assert that law enforcement actions must align with strict legal and ethical standards. The substantial award represents not only a financial judgment but also a … Read more

Jury Awards $98.65 Million to Family of Botham Jean in Civil Trial Against Former Dallas Officer Amber Guyger

Dallas, Texas – In a significant legal judgment, a federal jury awarded the family of Botham Jean nearly $100 million in their case against former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger. The verdict comes after a lengthy civil trial where attorneys argued that residents of Dallas County deserve to feel secure within the sanctity of their own homes. The decision by the jury amounted to $98.65 million in favor of Jean’s family following their claims of excessive force and violation of Jean’s constitutional rights. In 2018, Guyger entered Jean’s apartment mistakenly and fatally shot the 26-year-old … Read more

Jury Awards $2.27 Million to Family in Fatal Capitol Police Shooting, Criticizes State Training and Supervision

Honolulu, Hawaii — In a significant legal ruling on Friday, a jury determined that the state of Hawaii failed to adequately train and supervise a former deputy sheriff, resulting in the 2019 fatal shooting of a homeless man on the grounds of the state Capitol. The family of the slain man, Delmar Espejo, was awarded $2.27 million in damages after a civil trial that cast a renewed spotlight on the state’s law enforcement practices. Gregory Bergman, the ex-deputy in question and now a San Diego police officer, was involved in the incident that led to … Read more