Judge Dismisses $4.7 Billion Refund Claim in NFL Sunday Ticket Lawsuit Involving Jones, Other Owners

Dallas, Texas – A federal court has nullified a previous ruling that could have required NFL owners to pay a hefty $4.7 billion restitution in connection to a class-action lawsuit over its Sunday Ticket service pricing. This decision, issued from the bench by a U.S. magistrate judge, tosses out the award that had been granted by an arbitrator, marking a significant victory for the league and its team owners, including prominent figure Jerry Jones of the Dallas Cowboys. The lawsuit, which captures the ongoing contention around the pricing strategies of the NFL’s exclusive broadcasting services, … Read more

Douglas County Jury Convicts Man in 2020 Murder Case Involving Elderly Victim and Dramatic Chase

AVA, Mo. — A Douglas County jury has convicted a local man in a brutal 2020 homicide case involving the death of an elderly resident and multiple other felonies. The verdict came after detailed deliberations that painted a dramatic picture of the crime and its aftermath. William Wolfe Jr., was found guilty on multiple charges, including first-degree murder and armed criminal action, stemming from the killing of 84-year-old Clarence “Bob” Clark. Additional charges include abandonment of a corpse, first-degree tampering with a motor vehicle, unlawful possession of a firearm with five counts, and resisting arrest. … Read more

Baltimore Court Tackles Complex Murder Trial Involving Young Suspects and a Fateful Robbery

Baltimore, MD — As the courtroom proceedings unfolded on July 22, 19-year-old William Holloman faced severe accusations in Baltimore City Circuit Court, where he was charged with two counts of first-degree murder among other related charges. The case, presided over by Judge Melissa M. Phinn, revolves around the 2021 killing of 31-year-old Efraim Gordon. The prosecution argues that Holloman, together with three other accomplices, ambushed Gordon, shooting him through the front door of his residence located on the 3700 block of Fords Lane. The incident allegedly involved robbery, and intense body camera footage shown in … Read more

Jury Awards $10 Million in Wrongful Death and Injury Case Involving Jackson County Deputy’s Shooting Incident

INDEPENDENCE, Mo. — A Jackson County jury awarded a $10 million judgment last Friday after a closely-watched court case involving a deputy’s fatal shooting of one person and the wounding of another. The deputy shot the pair during an encounter that escalated quickly in 2019. Deputy Tyler Naudet of the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office fired at Allen Cates, 29, and Randi McGaugh, who were in a vehicle in Independence on Sept. 12, 2019. Cates died at the scene of multiple gunshot wounds, while McGaugh sustained injuries to her shoulder and back. The courtroom was told … Read more