Seventy-One Indicted in Harrison County: Shocking Cases Include Teacher’s Aide Child Abuse and Involvement in Murder

CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — A grand jury in Harrison County has indicted 71 individuals on various charges during its September 2025 session. Among those charged are a teacher’s aide accused of sexually abusing a student and a man linked to a murder that occurred last year. Victor Chess, 51, from Clarksburg, faces multiple charges in connection with the alleged sexual abuse of a 7-year-old girl while he was working as a teaching aide at North View Elementary School. Arrested in May 2024, Chess is now indicted on three counts of first-degree sexual abuse, three counts of … Read more

Big Brother 27: Mickey Lee’s Allies Turn on Her as Shocking Jury Vote Unfolds

Los Angeles, California — Event planner Mickey Lee is navigating a significant shift after recent developments in the ongoing season of Big Brother 27. In a decisive vote, Lee’s fellow competitors overwhelmingly opted to keep her from extending her time in the house, with only Vince choosing to support her. The impending Big Brother 27 jury begins next week and marks a critical turning point in the game. As alliances strained and house politics evolved, even those who once stood by Lee have distanced themselves. She expressed her discontent, attributing her shift in fortune to … Read more

Behind Closed Doors: Shocking Revelations from Matt Wright’s Trial as Jury Deliberations Uncover Hidden Drama

DARWIN, Australia — After three weeks of a high-profile trial that gripped audiences in the Northern Territory and beyond, details about the proceedings and behind-the-scenes developments emerged once the jury concluded its deliberations. The trial of Matt Wright raised eyebrows from the outset, particularly when defense barrister David Edwardson KC expressed concern about an episode of a television news program aired just before the trial began. Edwardson argued that the segment could have jeopardized the integrity of the trial, which had already attracted significant media attention. In his criticism, Edwardson described the show as highly … Read more

Justice Served: Jury Awards $60M to Man Wrongfully Accused by Disgraced Prosecutor in Shocking Misconduct Case

DETROIT — A jury awarded nearly $60 million to a man who alleged that a former Michigan prosecutor and a police officer infringed on his civil rights during a misconduct case that was ultimately dismissed by the state attorney general. The verdict underscores the rarity of successful lawsuits against prosecutors due to their significant legal immunities. The jury found that Brian Kolodziej, a former assistant attorney general, and state police Lieutenant David Busacca acted with “intentional, deliberate, or reckless disregard for the truth” while pursuing sexual abuse charges against Sean MacMaster. The jury’s decision included … Read more