Revealed: HHS Secretary’s Involvement with Scientologist-Linked Law Firm in High-Profile Legal Battles Against Major Pharmaceutical Companies

Washington, D.C. – A recent investigation has cast a spotlight on the connections between the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services and the law firm Wisner Baum, which is known for its litigation history with major corporations like Bayer and Merck. This connection has drawn scrutiny due to the firm’s ties to the Church of Scientology and prominent environmental activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Wisner Baum has built a reputation on representing plaintiffs in mass tort cases against pharmaceutical giants, notably involving Bayer’s herbicide Roundup and Merck’s HPV vaccine, Gardasil. These cases have centered … Read more

Al Sharpton Critiques Jury Selection in A$AP Rocky’s High-Profile Assault Trial

Los Angeles — Civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton has voiced concerns over the jury selection in the trial of rapper A$AP Rocky, who faces assault charges stemming from a 2021 dispute. The trial, which began on January 24, features accusations against Rocky, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, for allegedly shooting at his former associate Terell Ephron, known as A$AP Relli. During the jury selection for the Los Angeles trial, Sharpton highlighted an issue with the racial composition of the potential jurors. Despite Los Angeles’ diverse population, only four Black individuals were among the … Read more

Alabama Attorney Secures Groundbreaking ‘Not Guilty’ Verdict in High-Profile January 6 Case; Client Granted Pardon by Former President Trump

Washington, D.C. – In a significant legal victory following the January 6, 2021, Capitol protests against the 2020 presidential election outcomes, Alabama attorney Melissa Isaak secured a rare “not guilty” jury verdict for her client, Mathew Purdy. This landmark case stands out as Purdy was acquitted of the most severe charges against him, highlighting a dramatic moment in the numerous trials stemming from the events of that day. Purdy, previously facing a Class A misdemeanor for entering and remaining in a restricted building without lawful authority during the protest, was notably only convicted on less … Read more

Jabrill Peppers Cleared of Charges in High-Profile Court Battle

QUINCY, Mass. — In a courtroom in Quincy, New England Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers was acquitted Friday of assault and battery charges stemming from an incident in which he was accused of grabbing a man’s wrist forcefully. The jury’s decision concluded a trial that captured significant public interest, particularly among sports fans and legal observers. The verdict was delivered after a short deliberation period, following testimony from various witnesses including Peppers himself. During his testimony, Peppers demonstrated to the courtroom how the accuser had grabbed his wrist, asserting his actions were in self-defense. Peppers, dressed … Read more