Jury Grants $1 Million to Two Dismissed Wake County Deputies in Lawsuit Against Ex-Sheriff Gerald Baker

Raleigh, N.C. — In a significant courtroom decision, two former Wake County deputies were awarded $1 million after winning a wrongful termination lawsuit against their previous employer, ex-Sheriff Gerald Baker. The jury delivered the verdict this week, concluding a legal battle that spotlighted issues of alleged unfair dismissal within the sheriff’s office. The lawsuit stemmed from the 2018 dismissals of Steven Williamson and Alvis Speight, both of whom had served as deputies under several administrations. Their termination came shortly after Baker assumed office, a move the former deputies claimed was politically motivated rather than based … Read more

Former Wake County Deputies Win $1 Million in Retaliation Lawsuit Against Ex-Sheriff Gerald Baker

Raleigh, NC — In a significant legal decision, a former Wake County sheriff, Gerald Baker, has been ordered to pay $1 million in damages for retaliating against two of his former deputies. The jury’s verdict came after deliberations concluded that the ex-sheriff had wrongfully terminated the deputies in what appeared to be an act of retaliation. The case unfolded in the capital city of North Carolina, where the plaintiffs argued that their dismissal was a direct result of their involvement in activities that displeased their former boss. These included actions that Baker perceived as undermining … Read more

Cardinal Gérald Lacroix Named in Class Action Sexual Abuse Lawsuit Against Archdiocese of Quebec

Rome – Cardinal Gérald Lacroix, a prominent ally of Pope Francis, has been named in a class action sexual abuse lawsuit against the Archdiocese of Quebec in Canada. The lawsuit, authorized in 2022, covers anyone who was sexually assaulted by personnel of the Archdiocese since 1940. Cardinal Lacroix is accused of inappropriately touching a 17-year-old girl on two occasions in 1987 and 1988. This makes him the second Canadian cardinal to be implicated in the lawsuit, following the allegations against Cardinal Marc Ouellet in 2022. However, a Vatican investigation found “no grounds” for action against … Read more