Judge Hits Kanye West with Fine, Demands Deposition in Discrimination Lawsuit Involving Donda Academy Controversy

Los Angeles – In a recent court hearing, rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, was reprimanded by Judge Thomas Long for failing to attend a scheduled deposition related to a lawsuit involving his Donda Academy. The court has now ordered Ye to pay a $2,560 fine and mandated that he appears for a deposition by April 30, setting a firm deadline to ensure compliance. During the proceedings in downtown Los Angeles, Ye’s new attorney, Eduardo Martorell, expressed difficulties in ensuring his client’s cooperation, citing that he could not “reach him” and describing the rapper … Read more

West Virginia Leads the Way in Innovative Statewide Online Shopping System

In today’s digital age, navigating e-commerce and online transactions requires understanding various data fields like state, zip code, and country specifications on web forms. These fields, integral to the order processing system, vary depending on the geographical and administrative divisions of the country concerned. For instance, users in the United States selecting their location on a digital form must scroll through options encompassing all 50 states, from Alabama to Wyoming, including territories like Puerto Rico and Guam. This selection process ensures that the system aligns with logistical and service delivery frameworks specific to each region. … Read more

West Virginia Doctor Convicted for Illegally Prescribing Controlled Substances, Loses Medical License and Clinic

Chapmanville, WV — Brian McDevitt, a 61-year-old doctor from Chapmanville, was convicted by a federal jury on charges related to the illegal distribution of controlled substances, concluding a four-day trial. McDevitt, who operated as a sole provider at the Chapmanville Medical Clinic, now faces the loss of his medical license and forfeiture of his clinic. During the trial, it was revealed that McDevitt had prescribed medications such as hydrocodone and alprazolam on dates including May 17 and March 29 of the years 2022 and 2024, respectively. These prescriptions were deemed to have been issued outside … Read more

West Virginia Immigration Expert Explains Recent Shifts in Policy Administration

Charleston, West Virginia — A new policy implemented by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is set to revolutionize the way 18 to 21-year-olds are treated in the immigration system, particularly those who arrive in the United States as minors without legal guardians. This policy adapts the handling of these individuals under the Special Immigrant Juvenile Status process, garnering both support and scrutiny. As of recent updates, young immigrants who used to face potential expiration of eligibility upon reaching 21 years old might now see extended opportunities to apply for permanent residence. This change could … Read more