Court Ruling Shields OpenAI from Libel Claims in AI Miscommunication Case Involving Gun Rights Activist

Lawrenceville, Georgia — A significant ruling was handed down by Judge Tracie Cason of the Gwinnett County Superior Court in the case of Mark Walters versus OpenAI. The case arose when Walters, a prominent gun rights advocate, took legal action against OpenAI after journalist Frederick Riehl received an inaccurate, AI-generated claim from ChatGPT, suggesting that Walters was involved in embezzlement. The court granted OpenAI a summary judgment, explaining that the decision was based on multiple independent factors. The judge noted that a reasonable reader, such as Riehl, would not interpret the ChatGPT output as a … Read more

Jury Weighs Verdict in High-Profile Child Molestation Case Involving Former Teacher’s Controversial Program

North Kingstown, R.I. — The jury is now deliberating the case of Aaron Thomas, a former teacher and coach at North Kingstown High School, facing serious allegations of second-degree child molestation and sexual assault. The deliberations began anew on Wednesday, marking the second consecutive day that jurors will weigh the evidence presented during the trial. Thomas’s charges stem from a controversial program he allegedly conducted, referred to as “naked fat testing.” This unorthodox practice has raised significant concerns regarding the appropriateness and safety of his methods, particularly involving minors. After lengthy closing arguments, the jurors … Read more

Lawyer Claims Bevins Prioritized Profit Over Protection in Case Involving Adopted Son

Frankfort, Kentucky — A lawyer representing the adopted son of former Governor Matt Bevin asserts that his client is seeking accountability not for protection, but for suffering caused by Bevin. The claims came as the legal team continues to push for damages related to the alleged misconduct during Bevin’s tenure as governor. The controversy centers on allegations that Bevin’s administration fostered an environment rife with intimidation and fear. Advocates for the former governor’s son argue that the pain suffered by the adopted son was a result of a hostile environment rather than any measure of … Read more

Wrongful Death Trial Set for 2026 Against Scheels Over Tragic Gun Incident Involving Teen

MINNEAPOLIS — A trial concerning a wrongful death lawsuit against the Fargo-based retailer Scheels is set to commence in late 2026. Hennepin County District Court Judge Karen A. Janisch has scheduled the proceedings to take place between October 26 and December 4, with the trial expected to span eight days. A pretrial conference is also planned for October 16, 2026, at the Government Center in Minneapolis. The lawsuit emerged following the tragic death of 19-year-old Jordan Markie, who allegedly shot himself with a handgun provided by a Scheels employee inside the company’s Eden Prairie store … Read more