Justice Served: Fulton County Jury Awards $2.25 Million After Gruesome Autopsy Video is Shared Without Consent

FULTON COUNTY, Ga. — A Fulton County jury has awarded $2.25 million in damages to the parents of a baby who was decapitated during delivery, a tragic case compounded by the unauthorized posting of the child’s autopsy on social media. The decision comes amid serious allegations against the pathologist involved, marking a significant legal outcome for the bereaved parents. Treveon Taylor and Jessica Ross will receive $2 million in compensatory damages and an additional $250,000 in punitive damages. They filed their lawsuit in September 2023, claiming that Dr. Jackson Gates of Medical Diagnostic Choices in … Read more

George Santos’ Lawsuit Against Jimmy Kimmel Dismissed by Appeals Court Over Cameo Video Dispute

NEW YORK — A federal appeals court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Rep. George Santos against comedian Jimmy Kimmel. The lawsuit pertained to Kimmel’s use of Cameo app videos that Santos claimed misrepresented him, leading to emotional distress. In a ruling on Thursday, the court found that Santos’s claims were unfounded, emphasizing Kimmel’s First Amendment rights to engage in comedic expression. The lawsuit sought damages related to Kimmel’s satirical portrayal of Santos, who has faced significant scrutiny over alleged fabrications in his personal and professional history. During his broadcasts, Kimmel had made a series … Read more

Viral Video Sparks Debate as Man Challenges Customs Agent Over Submarine Sandwich Incident

Washington, D.C. – In a twist on an old adage regarding grand jury indictments, a recent incident involving a federal Customs and Border Protection agent has sparked considerable debate. A viral video featuring a man named Sean Dunn has drawn attention, showing him engaging in a confrontational exchange with the agent while patrolling city streets. The video, which circulated widely on social media, depicts Dunn provoking the agent, resulting in an animated debate about federal authority and law enforcement. Dunn’s actions have raised eyebrows, leading many to question the appropriateness of his behavior during the … Read more

NBA and NFL Push Supreme Court to Clarify Video Privacy Act Amid Streaming Era Confusion

Washington, D.C. — The National Basketball Association (NBA), backed by the National Football League (NFL), is pushing the U.S. Supreme Court to clarify the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA), legislation from the 1980s designed to safeguard consumer video rental and viewing records. As the landscape of digital content evolves, discrepancies among federal courts have emerged regarding whether this historic law should extend to individuals accessing free online content. The legal debate centers on conflicting rulings from the U.S. Court of Appeals. The 2nd and 7th Circuits have interpreted the VPPA as applicable to consumers who … Read more