Community Safety at Stake: Questions Arise Over Judge’s Decision to Release Alleged Violent Suspect Prior to Horrific Attack

Everett, Wash. — A shocking incident unfolded in Everett following the release of a 17-year-old suspected gang member, Millorz J. Canales, who was charged with orchestrating a gruesome assault on a rival gang member just weeks after being released from custody. The tragic event occurred on December 17, and has stirred controversy regarding decisions made by the presiding Judge, Veronica Galván, of the King County Superior Court. Canales and an unidentified accomplice allegedly lured a 14-year-old boy to Lions Park before committing the heinous acts. According to the Snohomish County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, the younger … Read more

Blake Lively Emphasizes Need for Intimacy Coordinators Prior to Harassment Lawsuit Against Director

New York, NY — Prior to initiating legal proceedings against Justin Baldoni, her co-star and director in “It Ends With Us,” Blake Lively had expressed the crucial role of intimacy coordinators in film production. In an interview with DigitalSpy in August 2024, three months before the lawsuit, the 37-year-old actress underscored the importance of choreographed movements in intimate scenes to ensure actor safety. Lively likened the coordination required in intimate scenes to that of stunts or dance, suggesting that meticulous planning and consent are vital in these scenarios. “You coordinate stunts, you coordinate dancing, it … Read more

Texas Supreme Court Rules Woman Can Submit Alleged Child Pornography Video to FBI Prior to Discovery in Legal Battle

Austin, Texas — In a significant legal development, the Texas Supreme Court has ruled that a woman involved in litigation can deliver a video allegedly depicting child pornography directly to the FBI without first having to disclose it during legal discovery procedures. This decision reverses a lower court ruling which would have compelled her to present the evidence in court before involving federal investigators. The ruling centers on a lawsuit initiated by Magdoline Hatoum, a woman suing a Houston attorney. Hatoum claims she possesses video material critical for her case that also potentially involves child … Read more

Callie Schwarzman Returns to Prison for Probation Breach After Prior Manslaughter Conviction

Baltimore, Md. — A Maryland woman previously convicted in the deaths of two family members is facing prison time again after violating her probation terms. Callie Schwarzman, 28, was returned to custody following an incident where she was caught shoplifting, a clear breach of the conditions set when she was released early on probation. Schwarzman had been initially imprisoned following a tragic accident in 2019 where she struck and killed Deborah Limmer, 60, and her 5-year-old granddaughter, Delaney Gaddis, in Timonium. The accident occurred as Limmer was pushing Gaddis in a stroller along a sidewalk. … Read more