Parents in York County Sue School District and Principal for Failing to Report Alleged Sexual Assault of Young Girl on School Bus

YORK COUNTY, Pa. – A school district and its principal in York County are facing a lawsuit from parents who claim that they failed to report a case of alleged sexual assault on a school bus involving a five-year-old girl last year. According to the lawsuit filed on Feb. 1 in the Middle District of Pennsylvania Court, the Red Lion School District and Clearview Elementary School Principal Michael Langan allegedly did not report the incident, in which a male student reportedly assaulted the girl on Oct. 16. The lawsuit also alleges that both the district … Read more

Luxury New York Hotel Ordered to Pay $42,000 in Disability Discrimination Lawsuit

NEW YORK CITY – Library Hotel, a luxury boutique hotel in New York City, has been ordered to pay $42,000 to a former front desk employee in a disability discrimination lawsuit filed by the EEOC. The lawsuit alleged that the hotel denied the employee’s request for a reasonable accommodation for their disability, which made it difficult for them to stand for long periods of time. Instead of granting the request, the hotel offered alternative accommodations that the EEOC deemed insufficient. As a result, the employee was forced to resign due to the deterioration of their … Read more

Former President Trump Fires Back on Social Media Amidst Pending Verdict in New York Civil Fraud Case

NEW YORK, NY – Former President Donald Trump took to social media on Sunday to deliver a scathing attack on the judge and New York Attorney General Letitia James, as he awaits the verdict of his civil fraud case. If found guilty, Trump could potentially be banned from conducting business in the state. In his series of posts, Trump reiterated his defense in the case, labeling it a “witch hunt” and asserting that his company achieved “only success and profits.” He also pointed to a disclaimer and non-reliance clause, emphasizing the need for readers to … Read more

Legal and Moral Questions Arise Over Postnuptial Agreement Involving $100,000 Gift from In-Laws in New York State

New York, NY – A woman who received $100,000 from her parents-in-law as a gift toward the purchase of a house wants to know if signing a document declaring the funds as “separate property” would hold up in the event of a divorce. The woman, who signed the document on the day of the closing with the family lawyer as the notary, is questioning the legal standing of this agreement in New York State. According to legal experts, the circumstances surrounding the signing of the postnuptial agreement should be examined. While the woman states that … Read more