Blake Lively Defends Taylor Swift, Calls Out Baldoni for Unwanted PR Drama

Blake Lively is taking a stand to protect her friend Taylor Swift from becoming embroiled in a legal dispute. The actress has publicly criticized filmmaker Mike Baldoni for involving Swift in what she describes as a public relations spectacle. In a recent social media post, Lively expressed her discontent with Baldoni, asserting that he should refrain from dragging Swift into the litigation. She emphasized her concerns for her close friend’s well-being, suggesting that Swift deserves privacy and respect amid the ongoing legal proceedings. Lively’s remarks come after Baldoni referenced Swift in connection with his dispute, … Read more

Judges Claim Unwanted Pizza Deliveries Are an Attempt to Intimidate the Judiciary

In Washington, D.C., a group of judges has reported a troubling pattern of pizza deliveries arriving at their homes, a situation they believe is intended to intimidate them. This unusual form of harassment is raising concerns about the safety and independence of the judicial process. The judges, who have requested anonymity for security reasons, expressed alarm during a recent conference. They described multiple instances where large pizzas were sent to their residences without prior orders. Although these deliveries seemed innocuous at first glance, the judges interpreted them as a deliberate attempt to instill fear and … Read more

Outagamie County Judge Orders Unwanted Restitution in Sexual Assault Case, Drawing Controversy and Criticism

Outagamie County Judge Vincent Biskupic has ordered a man convicted of sexually assaulting a minor to pay $150,000 in restitution to the county for mental health services, despite the county’s decision not to request any money out of concern for retraumatizing the victim. The victim, who had just turned 18, tragically passed away unexpectedly eight months after the sentencing. This case highlights the challenges and limited success in reporting and prosecuting sexual assault cases, with only 31% of assaults being reported, 5% of perpetrators being arrested, and just 2.8% of cases resulting in felony convictions, … Read more