Judge Orders Return of Electronics to Ex-Priest Amid Scandalous Altar Incident, But Data Wiped to Prevent Leaks

Pearl River, Louisiana – A state judge has directed the return of electronics belonging to a former Roman Catholic priest who confessed to obscenity charges related to a scandalous incident that occurred in 2020. Travis Clark was found having sexual encounters with two dominatrices atop an altar, a story that gained national attention. Judge Ellen Creel’s ruling, issued on August 4, permitted law enforcement to return several electronic devices, including cellphones, tablets, and computers, which had been seized during Clark’s investigation. However, the ruling included a stipulation that all data on these devices must be … Read more

Trump and Epstein: A Scandalous Legacy Threatens Democracy Amid Political Turmoil

New York — The ongoing saga involving Jeffrey Epstein and former President Donald Trump continues to unfold with shocking revelations that many are struggling to absorb. A recent flurry of developments has drawn attention to their past interactions, notably a risqué birthday card Trump allegedly drew for Epstein. While Trump denies this claim, he has previously sold artwork, raising questions about his assertions. Responses from the former president’s supporters have varied. Some have expressed disappointment upon learning about his history with Epstein, although this seems at odds with Trump’s established tendency to deflect criticism and … Read more

Former Arkansas Judge Sentenced to Two Years in Federal Prison for Lying to FBI After Scandalous Proposition

Helena-West Helena, Ark. — A former district court judge has been sentenced to two years in federal prison after being convicted of making false statements to the FBI. Thomas David Carruth, 64, of Clarendon, was found guilty of this charge, although he was acquitted of more serious allegations, including bribery and fraud. The sentencing took place on Monday before United States District Court Judge D. Price Marshall Jr., who imposed a 24-month prison term on Carruth. Court documents highlighted that Carruth had previously presided over both criminal and civil cases during his tenure. In April … Read more

Texas Law Firm Surrenders Privilege in Scandalous Bankruptcy Judge Romance Case

In a significant legal development in Houston, Texas, a prominent law firm faces a setback after a bankruptcy judge ruled that they must surrender communications related to their representation of a client. The ruling stemmed from a complex romance scandal involving the presiding judge and a lawyer associated with the firm. The judge, William Greendyke, disclosed a personal relationship with Houston attorney Sarah Schultz, who at the time was associated with the firm in question. This relationship cast a shadow over Greendyke’s impartiality in cases where Schultz and her firm represented parties. Amidst allegations of … Read more