Lawsuit Claims Negligence at Kennywood After Woman Alleges Injury on Thunderbolt Roller Coaster

West Mifflin, PA – A lawsuit has been filed against Kennywood Park after a woman alleged she sustained injuries while riding the Thunderbolt roller coaster in July 2022. Sabrina Williams claims that due to inadequate safety measures, she suffered significant harm during the ride, leading to ongoing medical issues. Williams reported that throughout her ride, she was unexpectedly hurled to the side of her cart, causing her severe discomfort and rendering her unable to breathe properly. She attributes the mishap to a malfunctioning seatbelt or restraining bar, which she reported to the ride operator immediately … Read more

Texas Woman Accused of Diverting Surrogate Support Funds for Personal Ambitions in Music Industry

AUSTIN, Texas — In a startling revelation, a Texas woman is currently facing litigation over allegations that she redirected funds earmarked for pregnant surrogates to support her burgeoning career as a music influencer. This financial misconduct came to light through a lawsuit that contends the woman used the surrogacy escrow funds for self-promotion on various social platforms. The company involved, Surrogacy Escrow Account Management (SEAM), had been employed by prospective parents in Austin to manage the financial aspects of their agreements with surrogates. However, payments to surrogates were inexplicably halted, prompting an investigation. This cessation … Read more

California Woman Leads Class Action Lawsuit Against Snowflake Over Massive Ticketmaster Data Hack

Los Angeles, California – A class action lawsuit brought by a California resident against Snowflake, Inc., asserts that the cloud-service provider’s security gaps enabled hackers to steal personal data from Ticketmaster, leading to significant financial and personal risks for over half a billion consumers globally. Snowflake, known for its cloud-based storage solutions which service various corporate giants, is now under intense scrutiny following revelations that it was the compromised system—not its client Ticketmaster’s servers. Members of the hacker group “ShinyHunters” reportedly accessed and plan to sell 1.3 terabytes of sensitive Ticketmaster customer data, including emails, … Read more

Florida Woman Sues Pasco County Over Alleged Disability Discrimination in Building Code Dispute

Pasco County, FL — More than half a year has passed since Danielle Atherton-Bonner first voiced her concerns, and now, the Florida resident has taken legal action. Atherton-Bonner has filed a lawsuit against Pasco County, citing discrimination based on disability. This legal battle stems from a contentious requirement by the county for her to install a costly fire sprinkler system in her home, a mandate they defend as a safety precaution. Atherton-Bonner, who uses a wheelchair for mobility, claims that the county’s insistence on the installation of the sprinkler system in her single-family home does … Read more