Former Financial Adviser of Wendy Williams Raises Concerns About Her Deteriorating Health Under Court-Ordered Guardianship

Miami, Florida – Wendy Williams’ former financial adviser is raising concerns about her health and questioning her court-ordered guardianship. Recent reports suggest that Williams has been diagnosed with dementia and aphasia, which has left many shocked considering her successful talk show career just a few years ago. LaShawn Thomas, her ex-financial adviser from the Miami Entertainment Law Group, shared a video of Williams on Instagram. In the video, Williams appears alert and aware, contradicting the incoherent portrayal shown in the trailer of Lifetime’s upcoming documentary “Where Is Wendy Williams?” Thomas claims that someone threatened him … Read more

Trump’s Financial Facade Comes Crashing Down: Legal Expert Reveals $355 Million Penalty and Implications for His Business Empire

New York, NY – A New York judge has recently issued a staggering $355 million penalty against former President Donald Trump and his business, citing the alleged purposeful exaggeration of his net worth for personal financial gain. This civil-fraud ruling comes as a significant blow to Trump’s business empire, raising concerns about the potential consequences and implications for the former president’s wealth. Mark Zauderer, a highly experienced trial and appellate lawyer based in New York, sheds light on the potential ramifications of this ruling. As Trump and his legal team face the substantial penalty, Zauderer … Read more

Duke University Settles Financial Aid Antitrust Lawsuit and Addresses Academic Fraud Allegations in Council Meeting

Durham, North Carolina – The Duke University Academic Council discussed important topics at its recent meeting, including the university’s decision to settle a financial aid antitrust lawsuit and its response to allegations of data fraud against Professor of Business Administration Dan Ariely. The council also engaged in a conversation about Duke Athletics with Andrew Janiak, chair of the Athletic Council, and Linda Franzoni, Duke’s faculty athletic representative for the NCAA and ACC. During the meeting, Trina Jones, chair of the council, paid tribute to Hans Van Miegroet, a beloved professor of art and art history … Read more

Lawsuit Against Seattle Children’s Hospital Highlights Emotional and Financial Toll of Mold Exposure

Seattle Children’s Hospital has been ordered to pay a total of approximately $215,000 in damages following a lawsuit over Aspergillus mold exposure. Although none of the plaintiffs contracted the potentially deadly mold, they claimed that their children had experienced distress or discomfort as a result of the hospital’s negligence. The jury agreed that the hospital had caused harm, but the amount awarded seemed relatively low for a medical trial. The damages were divided among three families involved in the lawsuit. Seattle Children’s Hospital had already accepted responsibility for their patients’ exposure to mold, leaving it … Read more