Gender Discrimination Lawsuit Accuses Prominent Harlem Church of Bias in Pastor Search Process

New York City has a long history with the Abyssinian Baptist Church, considered a flagship of the Black church in America. Located in Harlem, this megachurch gained prominence under the leadership of Rev. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., who served as pastor from 1937 to 1972 while also holding a seat in Congress for 26 years. Eboni Marshall Turman, a believer in Abyssinian, aspired to become its first female senior pastor and was ordained as the church’s youngest pastor in 2007. Following the death of long-time senior pastor Calvin O. Butts III in 2022, Marshall Turman, … Read more

Patrick Reed Held Liable for Defendants’ Legal Fees in $1 Billion Lawsuit

Houston, Texas – Professional golfer Patrick Reed has been ordered to pay the legal fees for the defendants in a recently dismissed $1 billion lawsuit. Reed had filed the lawsuit against his critics, including golf analyst Brandel Chamblee and author Timothy Corrigan, accusing them of defamation. However, the lawsuit was ultimately dismissed by a judge, and Reed is now responsible for covering the legal costs of the defendants. Reed, who has achieved success on the PGA Tour including a Masters win in 2018, took legal action after the defendants made critical statements about him in … Read more

Mississippi State Auditor Faces Defamation Lawsuit from NFL Legend Brett Favre as Attorney General Withdraws Support

JACKSON, Miss. — Mississippi State Auditor Shad White will no longer be represented by Attorney General Lynn Fitch’s office in his defamation lawsuit filed by former NFL quarterback Brett Favre. This decision was revealed in a filing by Fitch’s office on Friday. A letter obtained by Front Office Sports from an attorney in Fitch’s office explained that the decision was made due to statements made by White in his forthcoming book that questioned the integrity of the Attorney General and her office. In February of last year, Favre sued White, along with Pat McAfee and … Read more

Texas Tech Basketball Star Faces Million-Dollar Lawsuit Over Alleged Sexual Assault

The parents of a minor girl have filed a civil lawsuit alleging that the leading scorer for Texas Tech’s basketball team, Pop Isaacs, sexually assaulted their daughter while the team was on a trip to the Bahamas. The suit claims that the incident occurred late last year when the girl was 17 years old and unable to give consent due to intoxication. The parents are seeking $1 million in damages. Texas Tech responded to the allegations, stating that it followed proper reporting channels upon learning of the claims. The university also confirmed that Isaacs remains … Read more