Concertgoer Files Lawsuit Over Deadly Rochester Stampede, Holds Armory Owners, City, and Performer Glorilla Liable

Rochester, NY – A lawsuit has been filed in response to the tragic concert stampede at the Main Street Armory last year, resulting in the death of three individuals. The latest legal action comes from Alexis Rouse, who claims to have been injured during the incident. In the lawsuit, Rouse alleges that both the owners of the armory and the security team failed to prioritize the safety of the attendees. Additionally, negligence on the part of the City of Rochester and the performer known as “Glorilla” is also cited. Following the devastating events of that … Read more

XRP Holds Steady as SEC vs. Ripple Lawsuit Nears Pivotal Point

San Francisco, California – Ripple, a blockchain technology company based in San Francisco, is currently in a legal battle against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) over the sales of its cryptocurrency XRP. The case has reached a crucial milestone, with the court hearing scheduled for May 2021. The outcome of this hearing could have significant implications not only for Ripple but the entire cryptocurrency industry. XRP is the third-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, behind Bitcoin and Ethereum. Its value has remained relatively stable leading up to the court hearing, despite the uncertainty surrounding … Read more

Uncovering a Real Estate Scandal: Jury Holds Realtors Accountable, Awards Record $1.78 Billion in Damages

A jury in Manhattan, New York has found realtors liable for inflating commissions and has awarded $1.78 billion in damages. The decision came after a lengthy trial that assessed the actions of real estate brokers who allegedly conspired to fix prices and artificially inflate commissions in the housing market. The trial revealed evidence of widespread collusion among realtors, leading to higher costs for home buyers and sellers. The jury concluded that the real estate brokers violated antitrust laws and engaged in a scheme to manipulate the market for their own financial gain. The case initially … Read more

Monsanto Faces $857 Million Verdict as Jury Holds them Accountable in PCB Case

St. Louis, Missouri – A jury has ordered Monsanto, the agrochemical giant, to pay $857 million in a PCB contamination case, according to reports. The verdict stems from a lawsuit filed by three plaintiffs who claimed exposure to Monsanto’s polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) caused them to develop cancer. PCBs were widely used by Monsanto in electrical equipment, industrial products, and even paint until their production was banned by the U.S. government in 1979 due to health and environmental concerns. The plaintiffs alleged that Monsanto knew about the dangers posed by PCBs for decades but failed to … Read more