“Ketamine Queen” Defense Speaks Out: Jasveen Sangha’s Lawyer Denies Any Links to Matthew Perry

Los Angeles – In the wake of the untimely death of actor Matthew Perry, questions and rumors have swirled regarding his connections and the days leading up to his passing. Among the figures brought into the limelight is Jasveen Sangha, known in some circles as the ‘Ketamine Queen’. Sangha’s attorney has aggressively denied any relationship between her and the late actor, emphasizing that his client had no ties to Perry. According to Sangha’s legal representative, the nickname ‘Ketamine Queen’ largely stems from media and public speculation, and does not reflect her actual lifestyle or profession. … Read more

Prof. Barbara Barron to Lead the New Perry Weitz Mass Tort Institute at Hofstra Law

Hempstead, NY – Hofstra University Law School has announced the appointment of Prof. Barbara Barron as the Executive Director of the newly established Perry Weitz Mass Tort Institute. This initiative is set to significantly enrich the academic landscape through a focused exploration of mass tort litigation, an area of law that deals with civil actions involving numerous plaintiffs against one or a few corporate defendants. The Mass Tort Institute, named after alumnus Perry Weitz, a notable figure in mass tort litigation, aims to foster a deeper understanding among students and professionals about the complexities and … Read more

Sony Music Denies Discrimination Allegations in Lawsuit Filed by Former Assistant of Ron Perry

LOS ANGELES — Sony Music is vigorously defending itself against a discrimination lawsuit filed by a former assistant to Columbia Records CEO Ron Perry, alleging race-conscious hiring policies. The company swiftly responded to the accusations, describing them as “contradictory and false” and intended to harass the former employer. The lawsuit, filed by Patria Paulino, claims that she was forced to resign after objecting to discriminatory hiring practices that favored Black applicants. Paulino alleges that she was explicitly told to hire only Black candidates to enhance the appearance of diversity. In a motion filed by Sony … Read more

Lawsuit Seeks to Disqualify Rep. Scott Perry from Ballot, Alleging 14th Amendment Violation

DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. — A lawsuit is seeking to remove Congressman Scott Perry from the ballot in central Pennsylvania. The lawsuit argues that Perry’s actions on January 6, 2021, violated the 14th amendment, which prohibits individuals from holding federal or state office if they engage in insurrection after swearing an oath to uphold the Constitution. Activist Gene Stilp filed the seven-page lawsuit, claiming that Perry participated in or endorsed an insurrection. The lawsuit asks the court to rule that Perry took part in insurrectionist behavior and is therefore ineligible to hold public office. While similar … Read more