Jingle Event Employees Promised Full Pay Amid Company’s Bankruptcy Consultations; Contractors Left in Uncertainty

KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Epic Holiday LLC, organizers of the festive event series known as Jingle, announced through their public relations firm, Will Gregory PR, that full payroll owed to event staff will be paid by the end of January. The announcement comes amid financial turmoil that has prompted the company to seek the services of a bankruptcy lawyer. The company ensured that the majority of the payments to Jingle’s event staff will be processed next week, with the complete resolution of any outstanding amounts by January 31st. The information regarding these payments has been communicated to … Read more

Texas Man Sentenced to 40 Years for 2021 Amarillo Shooting Rampage That Left One Dead, Four Cars Targeted

AMARILLO, Texas — After deliberating for four hours, a jury in Potter County sentenced a man to a substantial prison term for his involvement in a series of violent incidents that transpired in 2021. The convicted, David Lee Winfield, faces over four decades behind bars for multiple shootings, including a fatal attack that claimed the life of a 62-year-old woman. Winfield was found guilty of killing Laura Etta Ashley, who was shot in her car on NW 15th Avenue in Amarillo in September 2021. In addition to the murder, Winfield was also involved in shootings … Read more

Jury Awards $116 Million to Family in Tragic NYC Helicopter Crash That Left Five Dead

New York — In a landmark decision, a New York jury has granted $116 million in damages to the family of Trevor Cadigan, a 26-year-old who perished along with four others when their open-door helicopter plunged into the East River and rapidly sank. The tragic incident in March 2018 trapped the passengers by their safety harnesses, leading to one of the largest verdicts in such a case. The March 2018 tragedy involved a sightseeing helicopter operated by Liberty Helicopters and arranged by FlyNYON, a company known for its scenic flights over Manhattan. This particular flight … Read more

$7.1 Million Awarded to Young Woman Left Blind After Missed Blood Clot Diagnosis in Pennsylvania Hospital

Erie, PA – A jury in Erie County has delivered a $7.1 million verdict in favor of a young woman who became blind after a radiologist reportedly failed to detect a blood clot in her brain. The significant compensation reflects the severity of the misdiagnosis that had life-altering consequences for the plaintiff, 23-year-old Allison Mitchell, whose ordeal began with a hospital visit in November 2020. Mitchell’s health concerns started with a severe headache, which escalated to the point of her losing consciousness and necessitating emergency medical care at Saint Vincent Hospital in Erie. There, she … Read more