Malcolm X’s Daughters File $100 Million Lawsuit Against CIA, FBI, and NYPD, Claiming Agencies Conspired in His 1965 Assassination

New York, NY — Three daughters of the slain civil rights icon Malcolm X, along with his estate, have launched a $100 million lawsuit against the CIA, FBI, and the New York Police Department, alleging these agencies played a significant role in his 1965 assassination. The lawsuit, which was filed in Manhattan federal court, contends that these law enforcement bodies were complicit in the plot and failed in their duty to prevent Malcolm X’s death. Malcolm X, born Malcolm Little in Omaha, Nebraska, and later known as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz after converting to Islam, was … Read more

Jackson DA’s Private Ventures Scrutinized Amid FBI Stings and City Council Bribery Scandal

JACKSON, Miss. — Recent federal actions in Jackson have raised eyebrows across the community, particularly with the investigation surrounding properties owned by Hinds County District Attorney Jody Owens. In a twist that combines politics, real estate, and law enforcement, the case has woven a complex narrative involving potential undercover operations and bribery. Earlier this year, the FBI raided a downtown Jackson cigar bar, among other properties connected to Owens, sparking widespread speculation about the reasons and implications. Rob McDuff, legal representative for Owens, clarified that the investigations do not pertain to his client’s role as … Read more

FBI Investigates Rep. Ogles, Seizes Phone in Campaign Finance Inquiry, Confirms Attorney

Washington — The Federal Bureau of Investigation has conducted a search of Rep. Andy Ogles’ mobile phone amid growing scrutiny into the Tennessee Republican’s campaign finance activities, according to his attorney. This development marks a significant step in the ongoing probe, signaling investigators’ interest in potential evidence directly linked to Ogles’ communications. Authorities have been tight-lipped about the specifics of their investigation, but it is understood that the inquiry revolves around the suspect management of campaign funds. Ogles, who represents Tennessee’s 5th Congressional District, has vehemently denied any wrongdoing associated with his campaign finances. The … Read more

Court Victory Frees Alleged FBI Informant to Pursue Retaliation Lawsuit Against Texas Spine Doctor

DALLAS — In a significant reversal by the Fifth Court of Appeals in Dallas, the earlier ruling against Jonathan Rute, accused of being an FBI informant and implicated in a defamation lawsuit, has been overturned. The legal saga drew public attention when Rute was accused of providing pivotal information to a local TV station, leading to reports that compared Plano spine surgeon Stephen Courtney to the notorious “Dr. Death” neurosurgeon, Christopher Duntsch. In 2021, Rute faced a jury verdict that mandated him and his co-defendants to pay nearly $11 million to Dr. Courtney for alleged … Read more