Lawsuit Stalled: Ex-WWE CEO Linda McMahon Faces Accusations of Ignoring Child Abuse in Wrestling Empire

BALTIMORE, Md. — A federal lawsuit implicating former WWE CEO Linda McMahon in failing to act against alleged sexual abuse within the wrestling organization by an ex-announcer has been temporarily halted. The halt is awaiting a ruling on legal grounds concerning Maryland’s statute of limitations revisions for child sexual abuse claims. Linda McMahon, noted for her role as a senior executive in WWE and later her political engagement including a stint under President Trump’s administration, faces these allegations amidst broader scrutiny of WWE’s historical conduct. The lawsuit, originally lodged in U.S. District Court in Maryland, … Read more

Judge Releases Accused Drug Dealer on Supervised Freedom, Ignoring $150K Bail Request

NEW YORK — In what has become a controversial decision, Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Valentina Morales has recently allowed for supervised release of an accused drug dealer apprehended within her dental workplace. Madelyn Javier, 31, was caught in possession of a shipment containing illegal substances at Esthetix Dental Spa in Washington Heights, raising questions about the judge’s lenient approach in light of a significant bail request. Prosecutors had vigorously pushed for a substantial bail amount following Javier’s arrest. New York City Special Narcotics Prosecutor Bridget Brennan advocated for a bail of $100,000 cash or a … Read more

The Hidden Impact of Mass Tort Lawsuit Advertisements: Why Ignoring them Could Cost You

MIAMI, FL – Mass tort lawsuit advertisements may be alarming or annoying to some, but according to legal expert Rustin Silverstein, they should not be ignored, especially by those in the insurance industry. Silverstein, president and founder of X Ante, a legal services company, warns of the risks associated with neglecting these ads. The surge in attorney advertising encouraging consumers to pursue mass tort lawsuits was recently explored in a webinar hosted by the Travelers Institute, the public policy and education arm of Travelers Insurance. During the webinar, Silverstein revealed that a staggering $1.2 billion … Read more

Notorious NYC Landlord Faces Arrest for Ignoring Court-Ordered Repairs, Could Go to Jail for 60 Days

NEW YORK CITY – A Manhattan judge has ordered the arrest of Daniel Ohebshalom, one of the most notorious landlords in New York City, for failing to make court-ordered repairs at two Washington Heights properties. Ohebshalom, who topped the public advocate’s recent “worst landlords” list, faces up to two months in jail for repeatedly neglecting mandatory repairs, according to Judge Jack Stoller. This represents a rare instance of a landlord facing jail time for substandard living conditions. Ohebshalom allegedly ignored scheduled appointments and failed to address nearly 700 violations across the two buildings, which include … Read more