Jury Awards Fast Food Operator Over $30 Million in Lawsuit Against Major Popeyes Franchisee

Dallas, Texas – A Dallas County jury has awarded over $30 million in damages to a fast food operator who claimed he was defrauded by a major Popeyes franchisee. Scott Stockton, a 73-year-old seasoned operator, worked for a subsidiary of Dallas-based Sun Holdings Inc. and owner Guillermo Perales. Stockton managed up to 150 Popeyes restaurants over a 17-year career with the company. The lawsuit, filed in 2019, alleged that Perales asked Stockton to defer his 5% annual profit share in exchange for an interest in the larger company. However, when Stockton retired in 2018, Perales … Read more

Trial Approaches: Brace for Drama as Jury Selection Commences in High-Stakes Trump Hush Money Case

NEW YORK – Jury selection is set to begin in the high-profile case involving former President Donald Trump’s alleged hush money payments. The trial, taking place at a federal court in New York City, will determine whether Trump violated campaign finance laws by orchestrating payments to two women who claim to have had affairs with him. This legal battle has garnered significant attention due to its potential implications for Trump’s political future and the broader implications for campaign finance regulations in the United States. The trial centers around payments made to adult film actress Stormy … Read more

Michigan School Shooter’s Father Requests Jury from Different County in Bid for Fair Trial

OXFORD, Mich. – The father of the teenager accused of carrying out the deadly shooting at a high school in Oxford, Michigan, is requesting a jury trial from another county. James Crumbley, the father of the 15-year-old suspect, Ethan Crumbley, made the request in an effort to avoid potential bias in his son’s trial. The shooting, which took place on November 30th, 2021, resulted in the tragic deaths of four students and the injury of several others. Crumbley’s attorney, Shannon Smith, filed a motion asking for a change of venue to a different county, arguing … Read more

Jury Delivers Death Sentence to Markas Fishburne for Gruesome First-Degree Murder and Kidnapping

Jacksonville, Florida – Markas Fishburne has been sentenced to death by a 10-2 jury decision for the First-Degree Murder and Kidnapping of Aisha Levy, a 25-year-old woman. The case unfolded on December 20 when Levy’s boyfriend returned home to find blood throughout their apartment on Princeton Square Boulevard. The discovery was accompanied by a note indicating that Levy and Fishburne were dead, and the boyfriend feared for his own life. The apartment also reeked of bleach, and a missing firearm raised further concerns. After obtaining a search warrant, detectives made a horrifying discovery. Levy’s body … Read more