Judge Settles Johnny Winter Estate Dispute: Managers Ordered to Pay $226K for Improper Payments

Hartford, Conn. — A Connecticut judge has effectively resolved a contentious legal battle involving the estate of the late blues icon Johnny Winter. The ruling requires his former managers to pay $226,000 for improper withdrawals after Winter’s death in 2014, while also denying their claims to rights over his music. The estate dispute erupted in 2020 when relatives of Winter’s deceased wife, Susan, filed a lawsuit against Winter’s manager, Paul Nelson, and his spouse, Marion Nelson. The relatives alleged that the Nelsons had improperly siphoned over $1 million from Winter’s music revenues. In response, the … Read more

Judge Imposes Strict Media Guidelines Ahead of Brooks Houck’s High-Profile Murder Trial

Bowling Green, Ky. — A Nelson County Circuit Court judge has implemented strict regulations ahead of the upcoming trial of Brooks Houck, one of three individuals charged in connection with the disappearance and death of Crystal Rogers. The trial is scheduled to commence on June 24 at the Warren County Judicial Center. Judge Charles Simms issued a formal order that delineates comprehensive guidelines for media coverage, citing significant public and media interest in the case. He expressed concerns about creating a “circuslike atmosphere” within the courtroom, acknowledging that the case has attracted extensive attention from … Read more

Judge Rules Against CoreCivic’s Immigrant Detention Plans in Leavenworth: City Triumphs in Land Use Dispute

LEAVENWORTH, Kan. — A judge ruled Wednesday that CoreCivic, a major U.S. private prison operator, cannot house immigrants facing deportation in a closed detention center near Kansas City without an official permit from the city. The decision, made by Leavenworth County Judge John Bryant, follows a packed hearing that supported the city’s request for a temporary restraining order against the prison company. CoreCivic previously argued that delaying the opening of the 1,033-bed facility would result in $4.2 million lost in monthly revenue. Local officials expressed concern about the imminent arrival of detainees as part of … Read more

Judge Rules Man Unfit to Stand Trial for Stalking Jennifer Aniston After Psychiatric Evaluations

LOS ANGELES — A judge ruled on Thursday that a man accused of stalking actress Jennifer Aniston and crashing his vehicle through her front gate is mentally unfit to stand trial. The decision came during proceedings in a Los Angeles County mental health court, after a second psychiatric evaluation confirmed the first finding regarding the defendant’s mental health. Judge Maria Cavalluzzi stated, “The court finds the defendant is not currently competent to stand trial,” resulting in the suspension of criminal proceedings against 48-year-old Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, who is from Mississippi. Following procedural rules, Carwyle pleaded … Read more