George Nyavor

  • 60-Year-Old Man Discovers He Was Switched at Birth, Raised in Poverty While His Biological Counterpart Grew Up Wealthy—Sues Hospital and Wins

    A Japanese man who unknowingly lived the wrong life for nearly 60 years after being switched at birth has won 38 million yen (approximately $371,000) in damages after a Tokyo court ruled against the hospital responsible for the mix-up. The shocking mistake occurred at Tokyo’s San-Ikukai Hospital in 1953, where a hospital worker accidentally swapped…

  • List of All The Lawsuits Against The Trump Administration

    As of March 27, 2025, the Trump administration’s executive orders have faced numerous legal challenges across various policy areas. Below is an overview of significant lawsuits filed against these executive actions: 1. Limiting Birthright Citizenship 2. Restrictions on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Initiatives 3. Immigration Policies and Deportations 4. Federal Workforce Restructuring 5. Transgender…

  • T.D. Jakes Pursues Legal Action Against Google Over AI-Generated Defamatory Videos

    Bishop T.D. Jakes is taking legal action against Google in an effort to identify the creators of AI-generated videos falsely linking him to alleged misconduct involving Sean “Diddy” Combs. During a recent appearance on the Today Show, Jakes condemned the viral deepfake videos, calling them a dangerous attack on his character. “Killing people’s character has…

  • Rapper Sexyy Red Faces $5 Million Lawsuit Over Alleged Harassment of Child’s Grandmother

    Rapper Sexyy Red, born Janae Wherry, is facing a $5 million civil lawsuit after allegedly inciting her fans to harass the grandmother of one of her children. Nicole Barnes, the plaintiff, claims that in December 2024, the 26-year-old rapper shared her home address and a photo of her residence on Facebook, allegedly encouraging her followers…

  • Oprah Winfrey Subpoenaed in Russell Simmons Defamation Lawsuit Over Sexual Assault Allegations

    Media mogul Oprah Winfrey has been subpoenaed to provide testimony and records in the ongoing defamation lawsuit filed by Drew Dixon against hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons. Dixon, a former music executive, is suing Simmons for defamation after he publicly questioned her credibility regarding sexual assault allegations she made against him. The lawsuit stems from a…

  • You Can Terminate The Copyright of Your Publishing After 35 Years! Here’s How

    For many artists, musicians, and writers, signing a publishing or record deal is a major career milestone. However, decades later, they may find that their most valuable works are still controlled by a company, limiting their ability to profit from their own creativity. What many creators do not realize is that U.S. copyright law allows…

  • Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Secures Partial Dismissal in Lawsuit Filed by Former Producer

    In a recent court ruling, Sean “Diddy” Combs secured a partial legal victory in the lawsuit filed against him by former music producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones. The lawsuit, which accuses Combs of sexual assault and a broader pattern of misconduct, saw five out of nine claims dismissed by the court. Among the claims thrown…

  • Influencer Sues Passes for Alleged Child Exploitation, Claims Platform Sold Explicit Content of Minors

    A new lawsuit has rocked the social media and influencer industry as Alice Rosenblum has filed a legal complaint against Passes, a celebrity-backed content subscription platform, alleging that the company knowingly distributed sexually explicit content featuring minors, including herself. The lawsuit, filed in federal court, claims that Passes—co-founded by entrepreneur Lucy Guo—engaged in the illegal…

  • Google Settles $28M Racial Bias Lawsuit—But Excludes Black Employees from Payout

    Google has agreed to a $28 million settlement to resolve a class-action lawsuit alleging that the company favored white and Asian employees over others in terms of pay and career advancement. The lawsuit, led by former employee Ana Cantu, claimed that Hispanic, Indigenous, Native American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and Alaska Native employees were systematically…

  • Letitia James Files Legal Challenge Against Trump’s Executive Order to Dismantle U.S. Department of Education

    New York Attorney General Letitia James, joined by 20 other Democratic attorneys general, has filed a motion for a preliminary injunction to block former President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at dismantling the U.S. Department of Education. The motion, filed on Monday, March 23, 2025, in Massachusetts federal court, argues that the executive order is…