McSweeney’s lawyers seek a private hearing for her case, while her attorney raises concerns.

Bravo is gearing up for a serious legal dispute with former star Leah McSweeney, but they’re hoping to keep things out of the public eye. According to Page 6, Bravo’s legal team is attempting to prevent McSweeney’s lawyers from accessing private documents and compelling the executives to give interviews. On the flip side, McSweeney’s legal […]
Female therapist known as ‘Big Foot’ admits guilt in sexual abuse case

A counselor nicknamed “Bigfoot,” Maya Hayes, 47, pled guilty to charges related to sexual abuse involving at least five victims at a juvenile detention center in upstate New York. This occurred on June 25, as part of a plea agreement with Columbia County prosecutors. Hayes is facing a potential sentence of up to two and […]
Defense attorney Mark Geragos commends jury’s verdict in Diddy case

Diddy Acquitted of Assault and Sex Trafficking Charges Shawn “Diddy” Combs was found not guilty on Wednesday of assault and sex trafficking after a federal trial that lasted two months. With a strong defense team, the rapper was facing serious consequences, potentially life in prison for three counts against him. However, the most severe charges […]
42-year-old unsolved case from Oregon resolved as boyfriend now aged 72 is charged in the murder of his missing girlfriend

A human skull found in a field has finally unraveled a 42-year-old mystery regarding a woman who vanished in the Oregon forest after going there with her boyfriend in 1983. Police in California arrested Mark Sanfratello, 72, on Saturday, charging him with murder in connection to the death of his girlfriend, Teresa Peroni. On July […]
Supreme Court rules in favor of Trump in migrant deportation case

Supreme Court Supports Trump’s Immigration Policy On Thursday, the Supreme Court provided a significant win for President Donald Trump regarding immigration, allowing the deportation of eight migrants from Djibouti—which wasn’t included in the initial removal order—to South Sudan. In a brief, unsigned opinion, the court approved the administration’s request to clarify a previous ruling, confirming […]
Attorneys for Transgender Cult Suspect in Border Patrol Killing Say Trump Administration is Rushing Death Penalty Case

A 21-year-old woman charged in connection with a deadly shooting involving the U.S. Border Patrol in January is requesting a six-month postponement in the government’s decision regarding the death penalty. Theresa Young Brute, linked to a group that seems to operate like a cult known as “Gijian” or “Ziz,” is accused of fatally shooting Border […]
Bail Bondsmen and ICE Officer Charged in Bribery Case Linked to Immigration

Four Houston Residents Charged with Immigration-Related Scheme Four individuals from Houston are now facing allegations of exchanging funds to facilitate the release of U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) detainees held in Harris County Jail. Among those implicated are employees of a bail bond company and former ICE enforcement personnel. Nicholas J. Gunjay, a U.S. […]
Bryan Kohberger agrees to plea deal to escape death penalty in Idaho college students’ murder case

Brian Coberger Pleads Guilty to Idaho Murders, Avoids Death Penalty Brian Coberger, charged with the shocking murders of four University of Idaho students, has reached a controversial plea deal that has upset the victims’ families. By accepting the plea deal on Wednesday, he has avoided facing the death penalty. Coberger, 30, is accused of murdering […]
Judge dismisses case from family of Boulder suspect attempting to prevent their deportation

A federal judge has dismissed a case involving the families of Egyptian citizens accused of attacking a group of protesters in Colorado, effectively ending their attempts to avoid deportation. This situation centers on Hayam El Gamal, the wife of Mohamed Soliman, concluding their legal struggle to remain in the U.S. Soliman is facing serious charges, […]
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau drops $95M overdraft case involving Navy Federal Credit Union

Changes for Navy Federal Credit Union NEW YORK – The Navy Federal Credit Union is set to avoid refunding $80 million to military members and women due to a recent decision by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), which is now led by the Trump administration. The CFPB has chosen to dismiss the lawsuit concerning […]