Former F1 Driver Felipe Massa Files $80 Million Lawsuit in Pursuit of Justice for ‘Crashgate’ Scandal

LONDON (AP) — Felipe Massa, the former Formula One driver, is seeking justice over the infamous “Crashgate” scandal that cost him the 2008 drivers’ championship. In a groundbreaking move, Massa has filed a lawsuit in the U.K. seeking more than $80 million in damages against Formula One Management (FOM), former F1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone, and the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA). According to Massa’s lawyer, Bernardo Viana, the lawsuit is not just about money. It aims to expose the FIA’s breach of its own regulations and assert Massa as the rightful champion of the 2008 … Read more

Senators Paul and Booker Introduce ‘Justice for Breonna Taylor Act’ to Improve Warrant Execution Procedures and Prevent Loss of Life

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY – Senators Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and Cory Booker (D-N.J.), along with Representative Morgan McGarvey (D-Ky.), have introduced the “Justice for Breonna Taylor Act” in honor of Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old Black woman who was fatally shot by police in Louisville, Kentucky during a search warrant execution. The proposed legislation aims to prohibit federal law enforcement agents from executing warrants until they provide notice of their authority and purpose. Additionally, it would prevent state or local law enforcement agencies receiving Department of Justice funds from executing warrants without prior notice. Under the Fourth Amendment, … Read more

Louisiana Supreme Court Strikes Down Statute Allowing Victims of Child Sex Abuse to Seek Justice Beyond Time Limit

Lafayette, Louisiana – The Supreme Court of Louisiana has made a landmark ruling, declaring a law that allowed victims of child sex abuse to sue their abusers many years after the crime as unconstitutional. While three justices dissented and provided their reasons, the court’s decision has far-reaching implications. The lawsuit in question, filed in St. Martin Parish, accuses the church of being aware of the sexual abuse perpetrated by the late Reverend Monsignor Kenneth Romain Morvant. The abuse allegedly occurred in the 1970s at a Catholic church and school in St. Martin Parish. Typically, plaintiffs … Read more

Determined Dog Owner Seeks Justice: Attorney Engaged After BCSO Deputies Shoot Her Beloved Rottweilers

KENNEWICK, Wash. (AP) — A dog owner in Kennewick, Washington is seeking legal advice after two of her Rottweilers were shot by Benton County Sheriff’s Office deputies. The incident occurred when deputies were responding to a call about loose and aggressive dogs in a residential neighborhood. The dog owner, whose identity remains undisclosed, is devastated and is working closely with her lawyer to determine the best course of action. She claims that her Rottweilers, which she considers her beloved pets and members of her family, were wrongfully targeted and unnecessarily harmed. The owner insists that … Read more