George Nyavor

  • ‘Never Forget’: Philadelphia Reflects on 40th Anniversary of MOVE Bombing That Killed 11, Including 5 Children

    Tuesday marked 40 years since the deadly police bombing of a West Philadelphia row home that killed 11 people — including five children — and decimated an entire city block in what remains one of the most haunting chapters in the city’s history. On May 13, 1985, Philadelphia police dropped a military-grade explosive onto a…

  • Man Pleads Not Guilty in Tragic 2009 Murder of Everett Woman Charline Rosemond

    Sixteen years after the fatal shooting of 23-year-old Charline Rosemond, Heinsky Anacreon, now 38, has been arraigned on a charge of first-degree murder in Snohomish County Superior Court. He pleaded not guilty during his initial court appearance. According to charging documents, Rosemond was killed in 2009 after withdrawing $4,100 in cash to purchase a used…

  • Content Creator Jerrilyn Lake Seeks Legal Counsel Over Alleged $25,000 Nonpayment by Meta’s Threads Bonus Program

    Independent digital artist and social media personality Jerrilyn Lake, known online as @indeskribeabull, has announced she is seeking legal representation in connection with what she claims is a $25,000 unpaid balance from Meta Platforms, Inc. related to the company’s now-defunct Threads bonus program. In a video posted to Instagram, Lake alleges that despite earning approximately…

  • Does Apple Owe You Money? Users Of Apple May Be Eligible for Part of $95 Million Settlement

    Apple users across the U.S. may be entitled to compensation from a $95 million class action settlement over allegations that the tech giant’s Siri voice assistant recorded private conversations without user consent. The lawsuit, Lopez v. Apple, filed in California federal court on March 17, 2021, accuses Apple of unlawfully capturing confidential conversations via Siri-enabled…

  • Freak Off Sex Tapes To Be Shown To Jurors During Diddy Trial

    Prosecutors allege Sean “Diddy” Combs used violence, drugs, and blackmail to control victims Jurors in the federal trial of music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs are expected to view graphic “Freak Off” sex tapes, which prosecutors say were used by Combs to blackmail and control women, including his former partner Cassie Ventura. During opening statements this…

  • Loren LoRosa Predicts Legal Advantage for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs After First Day of Explosive Trial

    Pop culture correspondent and senior-level producer Loren LoRosa, who attended the opening day of the high-profile federal trial involving Sean “Diddy” Combs, shared a striking courtroom analysis in a now-viral video post on Instagram. Her real-time commentary suggests the defense could gain significant ground in the case, pointing to what she described as a highly…

  • Diddy Trial: Prosecutors Struggle To Reach Key Witness As Jury Selection Faces Delays

    As jury selection enters its final stage in the explosive sex trafficking and racketeering trial of music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, federal prosecutors are grappling with the possible loss of a key witness who allegedly holds critical testimony. According to NBC News, lead prosecutor Moren Comey informed U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian that the government…

  • Woman Seeks $10 Million From Meghan Markle Over Alleged Bath Salt Burns

    A Maryland woman is threatening a $10 million lawsuit against Meghan Markle, claiming she was severely burned after using a bath salt recipe featured on the Duchess’s Netflix series, With Love, Meghan. But despite the high-dollar demand, the woman says she’s open to settling the matter outside of court. Robin Patrick, who has diabetes, says…

  • Diddy’s Sex Trafficking and Racketeering Trial Begins Monday: Cassie Ventura Among First Week Witnesses

    The federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial of music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs is scheduled to begin Monday, May 12, and the first week of courtroom proceedings is expected to be intense. Among the high-profile witnesses slated to take the stand is Cassie Ventura, the R&B singer and former girlfriend of Combs, whose 2016 assault…

  • Google to Pay $50 Million to Settle Racial Bias Class-Action Lawsuit Filed by Black Former Recruiter

    Tech giant Google has agreed to pay $50 million to settle a high-profile class-action lawsuit brought by a Black former recruiter who alleged systemic racial discrimination within the company’s hiring and promotion practices. Filed on behalf of a group of Black employees and applicants, the lawsuit accused Google of subjecting Black workers to lower pay,…