Former Love is Blind Contestant Reveals Shocking Lawsuit Details: Abuse, Lies, and NDA Battle

Atlanta, GA – A lawsuit has been filed against the popular Netflix reality show “Love is Blind” by former contestant Renee Poche. Poche is suing Delirium Production Company in an attempt to break her non-disclosure agreement (NDA). The details of the lawsuit were revealed by TikTok user Mona Kosar Abdi, who also discussed Poche’s experience on the show. According to Abdi, Poche was set to marry a man named Carter Wall, described as a former football player who struggled with homelessness and drug addiction. Poche claims that Wall was emotionally abusive and violent, and that … Read more

Ithaca College Student Files Lawsuit Alleging Sexual Abuse and Harassment by Former Dean and College Employees

ITHACA, N.Y. – An Ithaca College student has recently filed a civil lawsuit against the college and a former associate dean of the Roy H. Park School of Communications. The lawsuit alleges that the student was sexually abused and harassed by four employees, including the former associate dean. The student, who has been identified as John Doe for the purpose of the case, filed the lawsuit under the Adult Survivors Act and Title IX in the Supreme Court of the State of New York Tompkins County. According to the complaint, the student was involved in … Read more

Coinbase’s Fate Hangs in the Balance as Judge Prepares to Decide SEC Lawsuit

NEW YORK – The judge overseeing the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) lawsuit against cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase is expected to make a decision within the next three months, according to a Citigroup analyst. Judge Katherine Polk Failla heard arguments from both sides earlier this week but stated that she would not make an immediate ruling. The outcome of this case could have significant implications for Coinbase and its future operations. Citigroup analyst Peter Christiansen provided a legal analysis of the situation, acknowledging that the dispute is unlikely to be resolved quickly through motions alone. He … Read more

Dunkin’ Donuts Faces $5 Million Lawsuit for Discriminating Against Lactose Intolerant Customers

Los Angeles, California – Dunkin’ Donuts is facing a $5 million class-action federal lawsuit for allegedly discriminating against lactose intolerant customers. The lawsuit claims that the donut shop charges extra for nondairy alternatives such as oat or almond milk, which are often used as substitutes for regular milk in coffee or tea. The plaintiffs argue that this surcharge violates the Americans with Disabilities Act. According to the complaint filed in the Northern District of California, the extra charge for nondairy alternatives has real consequences for individuals with lactose intolerance and milk allergies. These individuals, who … Read more