New Leadership in Latah County: Ramalingam Steps Up as Magistrate Judge Following Megan Marshall’s Appointment

Lewiston, Idaho – A new chapter in the local judiciary is set to begin as Judge Kenneth Ramalingam has been appointed as the Latah County magistrate judge. Ramalingam, who has served in this role since 2019, previously held an academic position as an assistant clinical professor at the University of Idaho’s College of Law, where he earned his law degree. The magistrate judge position became available following the appointment of Megan Marshall to the 2nd District Bench in May by Idaho Governor Brad Little. Marshall had been serving as Latah County’s magistrate judge since 2018 … Read more

Megan Thee Stallion’s Defamation Battle: Blogger Milagro Gramz Faces Legal Turmoil and Fundraising Challenge

Los Angeles, California – Megan Thee Stallion is advancing her defamation lawsuit against blogger Milagro Gramz, who is now facing legal challenges without an attorney for the second time in recent weeks. Gramz is accused of orchestrating a smear campaign allegedly for fellow artist Tory Lanez. Recently, Michael Hayden, a representative from the California nonprofit organization Unite the People Inc., withdrew from the case due to financial constraints, stating in court filings that local Florida legal representation was unaffordable. “Financial difficulties have arisen with Unite the People Inc. and [Milagro Gramz], making it unreasonably difficult … Read more

New Testimony from Bodyguard Sparks Fresh Controversy Over Tory Lanez’s Innocence in Megan Thee Stallion Case

Los Angeles, California – A non-profit organization advocating for social justice has asserted that new testimony from a bodyguard could exonerate Tory Lanez in the 2020 shooting involving Megan Thee Stallion. During a press conference organized by Unite the People, which emphasizes providing affordable legal services to underserved communities, representatives claimed that the emerging testimony indicates Lanez may not have fired the gun. Walter Roberts, the organization’s lead consultant, shared details regarding a man named Bradley James who allegedly worked as a bodyguard for Kelsey Harris, a friend of Megan’s present during the incident. Roberts … Read more

St. Louis Aldermen President Megan Green Takes Bold Stand in Alone Lawsuit Against State Police Control

ST. LOUIS — In a significant legal move, Megan Green, the President of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen, has initiated a lawsuit challenging the state’s recent takeover of the city’s police department. This time, she is pursuing the case without the formal support of the city government. Green is the sole plaintiff in the lawsuit filed in Cole County against Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey. This new legal action follows a similar lawsuit Green filed in April, backed by then-Mayor Tishaura Jones on her final day in office. That earlier suit argued that the … Read more