Bankrupt Attorney’s Multi-Tiered ‘Wedding Cake House’ Finally Finds a Bidder after 15 Months on the Market

San Antonio, Texas – After more than a year on the market, a mansion in Alamo Heights, owned by disgraced San Antonio attorney Chris Pettit, has finally attracted a bidder. Edward Galt Steves, the CEO of San Antonio-based door manufacturer Steves & Sons Inc., submitted a bid of $2.3 million for the 6,500-square-foot property known as the “Wedding Cake House.” The house, designed by architect Tom Pressley, features a tiered design that earned it its nickname. Originally listed for nearly $4 million in November 2022, the asking price for the three-bedroom, four-bathroom home has been … Read more

Michigan House of Representatives Passes Legislation to Repeal Surrogacy Act, Paving the Way for Reproductive Freedom

LANSING, Mich. — The state of Michigan may soon see changes to its surrogacy laws as lawmakers in the House of Representatives pass a package of legislation aimed at updating the existing Surrogate Parenting Act. The Act, which was enacted on September 1, 1988, prohibits compensated surrogacy parenting in the state. However, after 36 years, lawmakers are now looking to repeal and replace this law with the Assisted Reproduction and Surrogacy Parentage Act. If signed into law, House Bill 5207, which is the primary legislation in the package, would establish the new Act and repeal … Read more

Arizona House Rejects Proposal to Honor Justice Sandra Day O’Connor at U.S. Capitol, Following Her Son’s Objection

PHOENIX, Arizona – A proposal to honor former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor with a statue in the U.S. Capitol has been rejected by the Arizona House. The resolution, put forward by Republican Rep. Matt Gress, failed to pass with a vote of 21-38. The majority of lawmakers who voted against the resolution cited O’Connor’s son, Scott O’Connor, who objected to the proposal on the grounds that his mother is already set to be honored at the nation’s Capitol with statues of O’Connor and former Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Scott O’Connor’s argument proved … Read more

Copyright Battle and Director Boycott: Jake Gyllenhaal’s ‘Road House’ Remake Faces Major Drama Ahead of Release

Los Angeles – The upcoming remake of “Road House,” starring Jake Gyllenhaal, is facing significant obstacles prior to its release. Screenwriter R. Lance Hill has filed a lawsuit against MGM Studios and its parent company, Amazon, alleging copyright infringement and the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to bypass a deadline set by actors’ and directors’ guild agreements. According to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital, Hill and his attorney, Marc Toberoff, claim that Amazon and MGM violated Hill’s rights under the Copyright Act by ignoring his request to regain ownership of his original “Road … Read more