Federal Judge Greenlights Progression of Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Agape Boarding School

Stockton, MO — A federal court has ruled that a wrongful death lawsuit against Agape Boarding School can move forward, challenging the private Christian boarding school’s treatment of its students. The lawsuit, which questions the school’s policies and practices related to student care, claims that the lack of proper supervision and medical attention led to the death of a teen while under the school’s responsibility. Agape Boarding School, known for its strict discipline measures aimed at reforming troubled teenagers, has been under scrutiny following allegations of abuse and negligence. The case arises amidst rampant accusations … Read more

Federal Judge Denies Bail for Real Estate Mogul Brothers Accused of Multi-Year Predatory Assaults

NEW YORK — A Manhattan federal judge has ruled against granting bail to real estate broker Oren Alexander and his brothers, Alon and Tal, who face allegations of drugging and raping numerous women. The decision came after a contentious hearing, with the defense asserting that no more risky sexual behavior would occur owing to Oren’s recent fatherhood. Defense attorney Richard Kluhe from Miami made headlines with his statement during the three-hour courtroom session that “the danger of having an orgy is zero at this point,” as Oren Alexander had recently become a father. However, Judge … Read more

Federal Judge Denies Bail to Alexander Brothers Amid Shocking Sex Trafficking Allegations

New York City – A federal judge has ruled that the Alexander brothers, three Florida siblings facing serious allegations of sex trafficking, will remain in detention pending their trial. The decision came after a Wednesday hearing where the judge substantiated the concerns of both Florida courts and federal prosecutors about the danger they might pose to the community. Oren and Tal Alexander, twin brothers aged 37, along with their older brother, 38-year-old Alon Alexander, were arrested in Miami by FBI agents in December on charges including conspiracy to commit sex trafficking and sex trafficking by … Read more

Critical Decision Looms: New Orleans Police May Transition to Reduced Federal Oversight Amid Reform Progress

New Orleans, LA — After a decade of federal oversight, the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) may soon see a reduction in external monitoring, pending a judicial decision. U.S. District Judge Susie Morgan is set to rule on a proposal to initiate a two-year “sustainment period” on Tuesday. This adjustment period requires NOPD to demonstrate it can independently uphold the reforms initiated by the existing consent decree, albeit with decreased federal support. The decision follows extensive discussions about NOPD’s progress toward implementing widespread reforms aimed at eliminating unlawful and racially biased policing. These discussions formulated … Read more