Jury Awards $700 Million in Damages to Mother of Brittanee Drexel in Historic Ruling Against Convicted Killer

GEORGETOWN COUNTY, S.C. — A significant civil court judgment has struck, ruling in favor of Dawn Conley, the mother of Brittanee Drexel, a young woman tragically murdered in 2009. Conley is set to receive a massive combined sum of $700 million in damages from Raymond Moody, the convicted killer of her daughter, as decided unanimously by a jury on Tuesday. The jurors allocated $500 million for punitive damages and an additional $200 million in actual damages, acknowledging the profound emotional impact and loss suffered by Conley. The lawsuit centered around accusations of intentional infliction of … Read more

Local School District Modifies Title IX Policy Following Federal Judge’s Ruling

Rochester, MN — The Rochester Public School district recently made adjustments to their Title IX policies, aligning them with the directives of a recent federal court ruling. This move comes as an essential compliance step to ensure that the policies within the school system uphold both legal standards and promote a safe educational environment for all students. The federal judge’s decision, pivotal in prompting this change, underscored inconsistencies in the school district’s previous policies with newly upheld federal standards. These adjustments focus on creating clearer procedures and more robust support systems for students reporting sexual … Read more

Google Challenges Court Ruling Over Play Store, Seeks to Overturn Monopoly Verdict

Mountain View, California – In a significant legal battle, Google has launched an appeal to reverse a distressing jury verdict that labeled the tech giant’s Play Store as maintaining an illegal monopoly. This development came after the verdict was delivered, highlighting concerns surrounding competition and control within the digital marketplace. At the heart of this contention, the accusations against Google center on its management of the Play Store, where it has been alleged that the company employs restrictive practices to stifle competition and maintain its dominant position. This includes practices that could potentially edge out … Read more

Congressman Ogles Launches Impeachment Drive Against Judge Amir Ali Following Ruling Against Trump’s Foreign Aid Pause

WASHINGTON — U.S. Congressman Andy Ogles has initiated a move to impeach U.S. District Judge Amir Ali following a court order from Judge Ali that directed the Trump administration to rescind a 90-day suspension of all foreign aid. This motion by Ogles escalates his campaign against what he views as judicial overreach which includes another attempt earlier to impeach U.S. Federal Judge John Bates after Bates mandated the restoration of federal health websites and databases previously deactivated by the administration. Ogles has formally presented an impeachment resolution to the House of Representatives alleging that Judge … Read more