Jury Awards $34.7 Million to Former Walmart Driver Over False Fraud Allegations and Wrongful Termination

San Bernardino, Calif. – A former Walmart truck driver, who claimed he was unfairly fired while on medical leave, has won a substantial legal victory. A San Bernardino County jury awarded Jesus “Jesse” Fonseca $34.7 million, finding that Walmart falsely accused him of fraud after he suffered injuries in a job-related accident. Fonseca, a 14-year veteran at Walmart’s Apple Valley Distribution Center, sustained injuries when his truck was rear-ended by another vehicle. Following the incident, he submitted a workers’ compensation claim, only to be dismissed from his position after being accused by the company of … Read more

Settlement Achieved in Anderson County Sheriff’s Office Wrongful Death Case

Anderson County, SC – A significant legal settlement has been reached between the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office and the family of Charles Williams, who died in July 2017 shortly after being detained by deputies. The agreement comes nearly six years after the tragic incident, which sparked widespread dialogue about law enforcement practices and detainee welfare. Williams, 35, suffered a fatal medical episode following a struggle with law enforcement officers during an arrest for alleged public intoxication. The lawsuit filed by his family claimed the deputies used excessive force and neglected Williams’ medical needs, which they … Read more

Exonerated Man Seeks Justice: Files Lawsuit Against Pennsylvania State Police for Wrongful Conviction

Pittsburgh, PA — Nearly a decade and a half after his initial arrest for a crime that shook a small Pennsylvania community, Jordan Brown seeks justice through a federal civil rights lawsuit against the Pennsylvania State Police, blaming them for wrongful incarceration during his youth. Charged at the tender age of 11, Brown spent several years detained for the 2009 murder of his father’s pregnant fiancée, Kenzie Marie Houk. His conviction was overturned in 2018 due to a lack of evidence. This legal battle highlights Brown’s ongoing struggle and the broader implications for states like … Read more

Judge Dismisses Gabby Petito’s Family Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Moab Police, Citing Governmental Immunity

Moab, Utah – A judge in Utah has dismissed a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the family of Gabby Petito against the city’s police department. The suit claimed that the officers failed to protect Petito during a traffic stop involving her and her fiancé, who was later accused of her murder. The decision was reached by the Seventh District Court Judge Don Torgerson, who cited immunity laws that shield government agencies from such lawsuits. Despite this ruling, Petito’s family expressed their intentions to appeal the dismissal, emphasizing persistent concerns about how law enforcement handles domestic … Read more