Georgia Couple Wins $2.25 Million After Pathologist Shares Disturbing Autopsy Videos of Their Decapitated Baby

ATLANTA — A couple in Georgia has been awarded $2.25 million by a jury after a pathologist posted graphic videos of their decapitated baby’s autopsy online. The jury’s decision came on Wednesday against Dr. Jackson Gates, who conducted the autopsy on Treveon Taylor Jr., the couple’s son, who died during delivery in July 2023. Jessica Ross and Treveon Isaiah Taylor Sr. initially employed Gates to perform the autopsy, which became the subject of considerable distress for the family when videos were shared on Instagram without their consent. The couple filed a lawsuit in September 2023, … Read more

Graphic Testimony in Diddy’s Sex Trafficking Trial: Accuser Shares Disturbing Details of Alleged Hotel Nights

WASHINGTON — The trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs, facing federal charges related to sex trafficking, intensified on Friday with graphic testimony from a key accuser known as “Jane.” Her detailed accounts of alleged encounters with Combs have raised serious questions about the validity of the accusations being made. Neama Rahmani, a legal expert and president of West Coast Trial Lawyers, emphasized the significance of “Jane’s” statements, indicating they directly relate to the charges against Combs. He noted that evidence presented, including the involvement of Combs’ attorney, suggests a pattern of facilitating illegal activities, stating that … Read more

Unlocking College Futures: Florida Lawyer Shares Secrets to Securing Scholarships in New Best-Selling Guide

Daytona Beach, Fla. — In the face of skyrocketing education costs, local attorney Erika J. Barger has published a new book aimed at helping students secure scholarships to lessen their financial burdens. Titled Scholarship Hacks: Insider Tips for Winning College Money, the guide has quickly gained popularity, climbing the charts on Amazon. Barger, who serves as litigation counsel at Brown & Brown, understands firsthand how crucial scholarships can be. During her high school years, she managed to obtain nearly $250,000 in scholarships and financial aid. This achievement allowed her to fully fund her education, leading … Read more

Arkansas Journalist Dale Ellis Shares Insights from the Federal Courthouse: A Career Spanning Decades in Reporting

Dale Ellis covers federal courthouse proceedings in Little Rock, Arkansas, where he reports on significant criminal and civil issues affecting residents. He has been with the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette since January 2018, initially based in Pine Bluff before shifting to his current focus in January 2021. Ellis began his journalism career in 1998 at the Heber Springs Sun-Times, where he served as both a reporter and columnist. He has extensive experience in various capacities, having held the position of managing editor at the Searcy Daily Citizen and the Wynne Progress. His background also includes work in … Read more