Jury Awards $1.68 Billion to 40 Women in Landmark Sexual Assault Case Against Filmmaker James Toback

NEW YORK — Nearly seven years following a significant investigation into sexual harassment claims, a New York State jury has made a landmark ruling against filmmaker James Toback, awarding $1.68 billion in damages to 40 women. The court found Toback liable for a series of accusations including sexual assault, false imprisonment, coercion, and psychological abuse, marking a significant moment in the ongoing #MeToo movement. Jurors allocated $280 million as compensatory damages and a substantial $1.4 billion in punitive damages. This verdict underscores a robust statement against sexual misconduct within the entertainment industry and beyond. “This … Read more

Massachusetts Attorney Challenges Outdated Law Preventing Women from Registering for the Draft

BOSTON — A Massachusetts attorney has initiated legal action challenging the federal statute barring women from enrolling in the Selective Service, calling it discriminatory and antiquated. The lawsuit, representing the women’s rights organization Equal Means Equal and other plaintiffs, could redefine legal standards regarding gender equality in federal policies. The legal complaint lodges a stark question about the Selective Service System’s gender-exclusive registration process, which currently mandates that all male U.S. citizens and male immigrant non-citizens between the ages of 18 and 25 register for the draft. This system, used in the event that a … Read more

Doomsday Mom’s Murder Conspiracy Trial Begins with Jury of 13 Men and 3 Women; Lori Vallow Serves as Her Own Defense

PHOENIX — A jury of 16, consisting of 13 men and three women, including four alternates, has been empaneled for the high-profile trial of Lori Vallow, often referred to in media reports as the “Doomsday mom.” The opening statements are set to commence on April 7, with the trial anticipated to conclude by mid-May. The selection process began earlier this week, initially drawing from a pool of roughly 200 potential jurors. Many were dismissed due to pre-existing knowledge of the case details, a natural consequence of the case’s extensive publicity. Legal proceedings have allowed Vallow, … Read more

Jury Awards $14 Million to Women in Sexual Assault Case Against New Jersey Doctor and His Practice Group

Hackensack, New Jersey – In a significant legal ruling, a Bergen County Superior Court jury awarded $14 million in damages to three women who claimed they were sexually assaulted by Dr. Carl Renner during medical consultations. The verdict followed an intense eight-day trial where attorneys presented disturbing testimonies about the abuse that happened within the confines of a medical practice. The court mandated that Renner, an internist, pay $8.9 million, while his associated medical group, Osler Medical Group of Hasbrouck Heights, is responsible for the remaining $6.3 million, which includes prejudgment interest. The women accused … Read more