Englewood Man Exonerated as Charges Dropped for October Shooting in Jefferson Twp.

ENGLEWOOD, Ohio — A man from Englewood, Ohio, was cleared of charges in connection to a shooting incident that took place in Jefferson Township in October. The decision was made by a Montgomery County grand jury on Friday, as they declined to indict 61-year-old Jackie Johnson. On October 16, at approximately 1 a.m., Montgomery County Sheriff’s deputies received a call regarding a shooting in the 100 block of Calumet Lane. Upon arrival, authorities discovered a male victim with a gunshot wound to his arm, as stated in records from Montgomery County Municipal Court — Western … Read more

Federal Jury Finds Thomas Jefferson University Guilty of Gender Bias in Investigation of Alleged Rape Case by Former Surgeon

PHILADELPHIA, PA – A federal jury has reached a decision in a civil trial involving Thomas Jefferson University and former surgeon John Abraham. The jury found that the university’s investigation into allegations of rape against Abraham was biased on the basis of gender. They ruled that Jefferson’s leadership had violated Abraham’s civil rights and interfered with his ability to work as a surgeon and partner at the Rothman Orthopaedic Institute. The case centered around Abraham’s claims that a second-year resident in Jefferson’s orthopedic program had pursued sex with him at a pool party in June … Read more

Milestone Verdict: Male Professor Awarded $15 Million in Landmark Gender Discrimination Case Against Thomas Jefferson University

Philadelphia, PA – A federal jury in Philadelphia has awarded $15 million to a former male professor who sued Thomas Jefferson University for gender discrimination in a sexual assault investigation. This verdict marks the largest-ever award under Title IX, the federal law that prohibits sex discrimination in federally funded schools. Legal experts say it is also the first time a male professor accused by a female subordinate has won such a case against a university at trial. The case was highly unusual and the verdict was dramatic, according to KC Johnson, a Title IX expert … Read more