Model Carré Otis Wins Significant Appeal in Historic Abuse Case, Advocates for New Protections in Fashion Industry

NEW YORK — Model Carré Otis, also known as Carré Sutton, recently announced a significant legal success in her sex abuse lawsuit against former executives of Elite Model Management. Otis shared the development on social media, stating that the United States Court of Appeals had reinstated her case, initially dismissed, under the provisions of the New York State Child Victims Act. The appeal court’s decision underscores the potential broader jurisdiction of the New York State Child Victims Act, even in cases where the alleged abuse occurred outside of New York. Otis expressed her gratitude, emphasizing … Read more

Connecticut Pioneers Paid Leave for Family Violence Victims: A Model for National Legislation?

Hartford, CT — Connecticut, recognized for its innovative policies, first established its family violence leave law in 2010. This pioneering legislation bars employers from firing, penalizing or threatening employees who are victims of family violence or who participate in related court proceedings. The state law also mandates that employers provide paid or unpaid leave to these victims for necessary related activities during the year. Recent amendments have expanded the scope of this law to include paid leave benefits from the state under certain circumstances, such as leaves due to sexual assaults involving the employee or … Read more

NYC Model Sues Ex-Boyfriend, Claiming Captivity and Torture in Disturbing Domestic Dispute

NEW YORK — A lawsuit filed in New York has surfaced unsettling allegations against Dr. Ammar Mahmoud, a plastic surgeon based in the city, accusing him of severely abusing and controlling his ex-girlfriend, Maya Willow Sias. Sias, who is pursuing both a modeling and singing career, claims the abuse was so severe that she had to flee to Los Angeles to escape the situation. According to legal documents, the ordeal began shortly after Sias moved into Mahmoud’s $1.7 million Fifth Avenue apartment. Sias alleges that Mahmoud physically assaulted her, causing significant injuries including a fractured … Read more

Federal Judge Dismisses $4.7 Billion Verdict Against NFL, Upholds ‘Sunday Ticket’ Model

Washington, D.C. – In a stunning reversal for the National Football League, a federal judge has overturned a $4.7 billion jury verdict previously won by bar and restaurant owners in the “Sunday Ticket” lawsuit. The decision, highlighting complex nuances of antitrust law, centers around the NFL’s unique method of broadcasting games, which the plaintiffs claimed was monopolistic and led to overpricing. The lawsuit, originally filed by several establishments that subscribed to DirecTV’s NFL Sunday Ticket, argued that the NFL’s exclusive deal with DirecTV illegally stifled competition and drove up prices for viewing out-of-market games. The … Read more