Don Lemon’s Lawsuit Against Elon Musk Gains Momentum as Judge Allows Key Claims to Proceed

San Francisco, Calif. — A judge has granted Don Lemon the green light to pursue his breach of contract lawsuit against Elon Musk. In a recent ruling, Superior Court Judge Harold Kahn determined that Lemon’s case holds sufficient evidence for further proceedings, allowing the former CNN anchor to seek accountability from Musk and his platform, X. Lemon’s attorney, Carney Shegerian, expressed satisfaction with the ruling, emphasizing the importance of holding Musk accountable under the law. Shegerian pointed out that Musk’s own communications could serve as evidence, indicating his motives and responsibilities regarding the case. The … Read more

Disturbing Lawsuit Claims Police Used Excessive Force, Pressing Man Against Scorching Pavement

PHOENIX — A lawsuit has been filed against the Phoenix Police Department, alleging that officers used excessive force when arresting an individual, resulting in severe injuries. The incident, which occurred in June 2022, allegedly involved an officer pressing the man against hot pavement for an extended period. According to the complaint, 38-year-old Jason Williams was apprehended during a police response to a call about a man acting erratically. Officers reportedly found Williams, who was allegedly intoxicated, and attempted to detain him. The lawsuit contends that instead of employing de-escalation techniques, officers restrained Williams by holding … Read more

Legal Turmoil Ends: Sanford Health’s Torso Lawsuit Dismissed as Monarch Waste Drops Claims Amid Bankruptcy

FARGO, N.D. — A lawsuit claiming that Sanford Health improperly disposed of a human torso has been dropped, ending a contentious legal battle with Texas-based Monarch Waste Technologies. Court documents filed on June 30 confirmed that the civil suit was dismissed without costs or attorneys’ fees to either party. In a statement released on July 10, Sanford asserted that the allegations had no merit. The health care provider expressed satisfaction at the outcome, noting that no financial obligations arose from the dismissal. The dispute between Sanford and Monarch extended beyond two years, with Monarch alleging … Read more

Former Councilwoman Alleges Defamation in Lawsuit Against Mayor’s Office Over Firing Claims

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A former Metro councilwoman has initiated legal action against both the Metro Government and the mayor she once served under, claiming defamation following her dismissal last year. Keisha Dorsey contends that statements from Mayor Greenberg’s office regarding her termination stemmed from her filing an ethics complaint against him. Dorsey alleges that her firing was unjustly tied to accusations of misconduct and job performance issues, including unexcused absences. In the lawsuit, she argues that these claims not only caused damage to her reputation but also resulted in emotional and professional distress. In response, … Read more