Historic Verdict: New York Jury Awards $1.68 Billion to 40 Women in Landmark Case Against James Toback

New York—A jury awarded $1.68 billion in damages to 40 women who accused filmmaker James Toback of sexual abuse over 35 years. This decision, announced Wednesday, comes after the plaintiffs filed a lawsuit in Manhattan in 2022 under New York’s Adult Survivors Act, which temporarily lifted the statute of limitations for such claims. The award is now one of the largest of its kind following the #MeToo movement, marking a significant moment in both legal and cultural landscapes. Attorney Brad Beckworth from Nix Patterson LLP, representing the plaintiffs, stated that the substantial verdict is intended … Read more

Historic Jury Award of $1.68 Billion Honors Survivors of James Toback’s Abuse

A New York jury has awarded $1.68 billion in damages to 40 women who accused filmmaker James Toback of sexual abuse over the course of 35 years. This historic judgment, revealed by the plaintiffs’ attorneys, is among the largest since the #MeToo movement emerged and stands as one of the most significant jury awards in New York’s history. The case stemmed from a 2022 lawsuit filed in Manhattan, which was made possible by a state law allowing survivors to file civil suits for sexual assault, regardless of when the incidents occurred. Attorney Brad Beckworth of … Read more

Landmark Verdict: James Toback Ordered to Pay $1.68 Billion for Sexual Assault and Abuse, Signaling Continued Fight for #MeToo Justice

NEW YORK — A jury has awarded more than $1.6 billion to 40 women who accused filmmaker James Toback of a sustained pattern of sexual misconduct, including assault and psychological abuse. This verdict stems from a lawsuit that followed a 2017 investigation revealing multiple allegations of harassment against Toback. The damages awarded consist of $280 million in compensatory damages and $1.4 billion in punitive damages. Mary Monahan, one of the plaintiffs, expressed her feelings of validation after the verdict, stating, “A jury heard us and a jury believed us.” Lead counsel Brad Beckworth emphasized the … Read more

James Bulger’s Mother Calls for Stricter Laws Against AI-Generated Videos of Child Victims

London, UK — In a recent outcry for justice and digital ethics, Denise Fergus, the mother of the murdered toddler James Bulger, has called for the government to implement stricter regulations on AI-generated content that exploits child murder victims. This plea follows the unsettling appearance of videos on platforms like TikTok, which depicted a digital version of her deceased son recounting his own abduction and murder. The unsettling trend involves the use of advanced AI technology to create animated avatars of deceased individuals, particularly victims of violent crimes, who recount their demises in a first-person … Read more