Los Angeles Jury Orders Billionaire to Pay $900 Million in Landmark Sexual Assault Verdict

Los Angeles — In a landmark decision for cases involving sexual misconduct allegations within corporate environments, a Los Angeles jury has handed down a $900 million award to a woman who accused businessman Alkiviades David, known as David Alki, of sexual harassment, assault, and rape. The verdict represents one of the most substantial in such cases, reflecting a serious stance against sexual misconduct by figures of authority. The case, which garnered significant attention, revolves around allegations from a former employee who worked under David as a production manager from February 2016 to April 2019. David, … Read more

Louisiana Enacts Groundbreaking Legislation to Support Sexual Assault Survivors

Baton Rouge, LA — Louisiana has recently enacted several new laws specifically designed to aid victims of sexual assault, marking a significant stride in the state’s legislative efforts to support those affected by such crimes. These laws, which took effect at the start of August, aim to enhance protections and provide key rights for survivors as they navigate through the challenging consequences of sexual assault. Among these legislative advancements is a notable law that mandates law enforcement agencies to inform victims about the availability and progress of forensic medical examinations, often referred to as rape … Read more

Staten Island Jury Acquits Man of Major Felony Charges in High-Profile Sexual Assault Case

Staten Island, N.Y. — A local man, Asaad Qayyum, aged 26, was recently acquitted by a jury on several felony charges involving alleged criminal sexual acts. The acquittal came after a closely watched trial that stemmed from an incident reported on August 14, 202y, near the accuser’s Mid-Island residence. Qayyum, a resident of Dover Green in Arden Heights, faced severe legal charges, including first-degree criminal sexual act and first-degree sex abuse. However, the jury dismissed these felony charges and was deadlocked on a lesser misdemeanor charge of forcible touching, resulting in a hung jury. The … Read more

Decades-Long Sexual Abuse Case Finally Settled: Rochester School District to Pay $1.6 Million

Rochester, N.Y. – The Rochester City School District has agreed to pay $1.6 million to a woman who alleges she was raped more than 100 times by a music teacher during her time as a student at East High School in the 1970s. In order to protect her identity, the woman has been referred to as Betty Doe in court documents. Attorney John Bansbach, who represents the woman and eight other women who claim they were sexually abused by the same music teacher, Edwin Fleming, explained the details of the case. According to Bansbach, the … Read more