Florida Hospital Found Liable for Wrongful Separation of Child and Mother, Hit With $50 Million Verdict

St. Petersburg, Florida – In a groundbreaking medical malpractice case, a Florida jury awarded an additional $50 million in damages, bringing the total penalty against Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital to over a quarter billion dollars. The jury found the hospital liable on all counts, ruling that it wrongfully separated Maya Kowalski from her mother, who tragically took her own life. This case was prominently featured in the popular Netflix documentary “Take Care of Maya.” The jury’s decision was based on a range of offenses committed by the hospital. They found that the facility had … Read more

Florida Woman Files Lawsuit Against Lyft, Alleging Driver Committed Multiple Sexual Crimes

Leesburg, Florida – Tabatha Means, a woman from Leesburg, Florida, has filed a lawsuit against rideshare company Lyft, alleging that one of its drivers repeatedly raped and impregnated her. According to Means, Lyft failed to provide adequate protection, allowing the driver to commit these acts of violence. The lawsuit states that Means began using

Beware: Scammers Posing as Law Enforcement Officers Target Florida Residents with Jury Duty Scam

Orlando, Florida – The U.S. District Court and U.S. Attorney’s Office have issued a warning to the public in Florida about a jury duty scam. Scammers are pretending to be law enforcement officers and threatening victims with arrest if they do not pay a fine. This nationwide scam has seen an increase in reported incidents in the Middle District of Florida, prompting officials to raise awareness and prevent more people from falling victim to these fraudulent schemes. The scammers employ various convincing tactics, including providing personal information of the victim such as addresses and dates … Read more

Florida Takes Action to Combat Human Trafficking: Moving Toward a Future with Zero Victims

Tallahassee, Fla. – The fight against human trafficking in Florida is gaining momentum as state lawmakers strive to reduce the number of victims. Every year, over 1,000 individuals are identified as victims of this heinous crime in the state. This alarming statistic has prompted action from Florida’s Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez, who believes that there is still much work to be done. Florida stands out in terms of the number of human trafficking cases reported, with nearly 3,000 calls made to the National Human Trafficking hotline in 2021. The voices behind these calls are survivors … Read more