Family Ties and Troubling Testimonies: Key Witnesses Take the Stand in Georgia Man’s Murder Trial Over Missing Teen

DECORAH, Iowa — The second day of testimony unfolded Tuesday in the Winneshiek County jury trial of James Bachmurski, a Georgia man charged with second-degree murder in connection with the disappearance of 15-year-old Jade Colvin. Bryan Bachmurski, the defendant’s son, was among the witnesses who recounted pivotal moments leading up to Colvin’s last known whereabouts. Bryan testified that March 30, 2017, was the final day he saw Colvin, recalling that his father had driven them to his late-night job around 10 p.m. Colvin was in the vehicle with them at the time. When questioned by … Read more

Courts Deal Setbacks to Seroquel Plaintiffs as Expert Testimonies Falter in Ongoing Litigation

WILMINGTON, Del. — The ongoing product liability litigation over AstraZeneca’s antipsychotic drug Seroquel has seen a troubling trend emerge for plaintiffs. A Delaware state court judge dismissed a case on June 9, marking the third such dismissal linked to the drug. The judge determined that the plaintiff failed to provide adequate expert medical testimony to demonstrate a connection between Seroquel and her health issues. The following day, a fourth case was dismissed at the plaintiff’s request. These dismissals come amid a larger pattern of adverse rulings in the federal multidistrict litigation (MDL) concerning Seroquel. Thousands … Read more

Justice Department Pushes for Transparency in Epstein Investigation, Seeks to Declassify Grand Jury Testimonies

The U.S. Department of Justice has initiated a move to unseal grand jury transcripts linked to the investigations surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The motion highlights that the transcripts include testimony from two law enforcement officials, raising questions about previous transparency efforts under the Trump administration in this prominent case. In a recent filing, the Department underscored the public’s need for clarity regarding the ongoing investigations related to Epstein. Earlier in the month, the Department sought to declassify materials utilized during inquiries in both New York and Florida. Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy … Read more

Former Gynecologist’s Trial Unfolds: Alarming Allegations and Controversial Testimonies Revealed

BATTLE CREEK, Mich. — The trial of former gynecologist Mark Walker continued on its second day, unveiling further details related to accusations of sexual assault involving two former interns. Walker, who previously worked at the now-defunct Mansion Street Women’s Health in Marshall, faces charges stemming from incidents that allegedly occurred over a decade ago. During Wednesday’s proceedings, jurors watched a police interrogation video from 2019 in which Walker was questioned after the initial allegations emerged. One of the alleged victims testified she was 16 when Walker reportedly touched her inappropriately during an examination in 2011. … Read more