Miami Jury Deliberates Resentencing in Infamous ‘Pain and Gain’ Murder Case

MIAMI, Fla. – The court continued jury deliberations Thursday in the high-profile resentencing trial centered on a gruesome case from the 1990s that caught Hollywood’s attention. The violent saga inspired the 2013 film “Pain and Gain,” mirroring the real-life story of the murders committed by Daniel Lugo and Noel Doorbal, two former bodybuilders involved in a murderous extortion scheme. Jurors spent over two hours deliberating before reaching a decision on Lugo’s sentence. However, the judge has withheld releasing the verdict pending the outcome of Doorbal’s jury, which also commenced deliberations earlier that day. The final … Read more

Jury Deliberates Fate of ‘Pain & Gain’ Movie-Inspired Convicts in Miami Retrial

MIAMI, Fla. – As the retrial for two Miami bodybuilders concludes, the dark narrative that inspired the film “Pain & Gain” returns to the spotlight. Defendants Noel Doorbal and Daniel Lugo faced the final phase of their resentencing trial Wednesday, nearly three decades after the vicious murders of Kristina Furton and Frank Griga thrust them into the national consciousness. Both members of the infamous “Sun Gym Gang,” Doorbal and Lugo were initially sentenced to death for their roles in the brutal 1990s scheme involving kidnapping, extortion, and murder. The victims were drugged with horse tranquilizers … Read more

Miami Artist Withdraws from Exhibition Over Mandatory Anti-BDS Clause, Highlights Rising Censorship in Art Contracts

Pembroke Pines, FL — In a recent turn of events, Les Gomez-Gonzalez, a Miami-based artist, withdrew from the upcoming exhibition “Ebb & Flow: Exploring the Womanhood Continuum” at the Frank C. Ortis Art Gallery. The decision came after discovering a clause in the vendor registration form that required adherence to Florida’s anti-Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) policy involving Israel. This clause, part of Florida Statute 287.135, mandates that vendors do not engage in any boycott activities against Israel. Gomez-Gonzalez, expressing solidarity with Palestine, chose to publicize the issue and exit the event, the only artist … Read more