Roman Polanski Settles 1973 Sexual Assault Case, Avoids Trial

Paris, France — Roman Polanski, the 91-year-old film director known for works such as “The Pianist” and “The Palace,” has settled a lawsuit over an alleged sexual assault dating back to 1973 which now spares him from facing trial. His legal representative in the United States reported that the case, initially slated for trial in Los Angeles in August 2025, has been formally dismissed following the agreement reached during the summer. Polanski, who previously fled the United States after a controversial plea bargain in 1977, admitted to statutory rape of a 13-year-old and served 42 … Read more

Landmark Pelicot Trial in France Could Lead to Major Legal Reforms on Sexual Violence

Paris, France – In a significant legal proceeding, a trial is underway in France that may lead to substantial changes in sexual assault laws following the alleged mass rape in Pelicot, a small village in the country’s western region. The case, which has captured national attention, involves four men accused of the crime that purportedly took place in 2018 during a village festival. The trial, currently taking place in the city of Rennes, not only addresses the grievous charges but also underscores systemic issues in the justice system’s handling of sexual violence cases. Testimonies from … Read more

Deliberations Underway in High-Profile Moen Trial

Jury deliberations have commenced in the trial of Moen, with the courtroom at the center of attention as the case draws to an end. The defendant faces charges in a case that has captured the public’s interest due to the severity of the accusations and the implications of the verdict. The trial, which has been ongoing for several weeks, has seen a series of compelling testimonies from both the prosecution and the defense. The charges against Moen, which include multiple serious allegations, have been the subject of extensive legal scrutiny. As the jury retreats to … Read more

Georgia Supreme Court Overturns Contempt Order Against Young Thug’s Lawyer in High-Profile Trial

Atlanta, Ga. — In a recent legal twist, Georgia’s Supreme Court overturned a contempt order issued against a defense attorney representing the rapper Young Thug, who challenged the authority of the presiding judge in the case. The legal proceedings surround allegations involving conspiracies linked to racketeering and other crimes. Brian Steel, the attorney for Young Thug, whose birth name is Jeffery Williams, contested a judge’s decision from earlier this year which found him in contempt for supposedly possessing confidential information about a secretive meeting between the judge and prosecutors. This meeting raised questions regarding legal … Read more