Teen Charged with Multiple Felonies as Barrow County Prepares for High-Profile School Shooting Case

WINDER, Ga. — A grand jury in Barrow County is scheduled to deliberate this Thursday on a harrowing case involving a recent school shooting at Apalachee High School. Fourteen-year-old Colt Gray is accused of fatally shooting four individuals on September 4, with authorities suggesting that further charges are imminent. The tragedy has drawn significant attention due to the young age of the accused and the circumstances surrounding the incident. District Attorney Brad Smith of the Piedmont Judicial Circuit has indicated that the case might expand as the investigation continues. Previously, he mentioned October 17 as … Read more

Fall River Teen Faces Trial for Attempted Murder in Chilling Walmart Parking Lot Assault

Beaver Dam, WI—A week-long trial has been scheduled for April next year in the case of Dylan Lenz, a teenager from Fall River accused of attempting to kill a juvenile girl in the parking lot of a Walmart in Beaver Dam in late October 2022. The charges against Lenz, 18, include attempted first-degree intentional homicide, aggravated battery, first-degree reckless injury, and hit and run, all accruing from a chilling sequence of events that authorities pieced together from security footage and subsequent admissions by the accused. The incident unfolded just before 9 p.m. when local police … Read more

OMG Girlz Win Big: Teen Band Secures $71.5 Million in Lawsuit Over L.O.L. Doll Dispute

Atlanta, GA — In a landmark decision, a jury has awarded $71.5 million to the teenage pop group OMG Girlz, concluding a lengthy legal battle over rights and royalties associated with the highly popular L.O.L. Surprise! dolls. The verdict came after the group argued that their name and image were unjustly used by a leading toy manufacturer, leading to significant profits from the dolls that were never shared with them. The lawsuit, centered around claims of intellectual property infringement, revealed that the toy company had launched an array of products using the “L.O.L.” abbreviation, strikingly … Read more

Toy Company Ordered to Pay $71.5 Million for Infringing on Teen Pop Group OMG Girlz’s Identity

New York — In a landmark decision, the California-based toy manufacturer MGA Entertainment has been ordered to pay $71.5 million in damages after a federal jury found the company guilty of infringing upon the intellectual property of the teen pop group OMG Girlz. The lawsuit centered on the similarities between the band’s name and likeness and MGA’s “L.O.L. Surprise! O.M.G.” line of dolls. The court ruled in favor of OMG Girlz, as well as their affiliates, including Xscape singer Tameka “Tiny” Harris and rapper Chris “T.I.” Harris, marking the culmination of a protracted legal struggle … Read more