George Nyavor

  • Legal Fallout Looms: Sen. Angela Paxton Files For Divorce Citing Adultery By Texas AG Ken Paxton

    Senator Angela Paxton’s decision to file for divorce from her husband, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, has sent shockwaves through Texas political and legal circles. The divorce, filed on “biblical grounds” and citing adultery, could carry major implications for the attorney general’s ongoing political ambitions — including his potential primary challenge against longtime U.S. Senator…

  • ‘A Living Hell’: How Robin Givens Took On Mike Tyson In One of Hollywood’s Most Explosive Divorce Battles

    This legal case study uses the IRAC method—Issue, Rule, Application, and Conclusion—to analyze the high-profile and controversial legal battle between boxing champion Mike Tyson and actress Robin Givens. The case, which unfolded in the late 1980s, involved allegations of abuse, defamation, and intense media scrutiny, culminating in one of Hollywood’s most sensational divorce proceedings. Through…

  • Kanye West Hit With Troubling New Allegations In Amended Lawsuit From Former Assistant

    Kanye West is facing shocking new allegations from his former assistant, Lauren Pisciotta, who has filed an amended complaint accusing the rapper and fashion mogul of sexual assault, sex trafficking, false imprisonment, battery, and stalking. The updated lawsuit, obtained by TMZ, expands on Pisciotta’s original 2024 filing in which she accused West of sexual harassment,…

  • Jay-Z Moves To Dismiss New Paternity Lawsuit, Calls Allegations ‘Fabricated’ And Harassment

    Hip-hop mogul Jay-Z is once again confronting long-standing paternity accusations — this time in federal court — and he’s pushing back hard. In newly filed court documents, the 55-year-old billionaire artist and businessman has asked a judge to dismiss the latest lawsuit filed by 31-year-old Rymir Satterthwaite, calling the claims “fabricated” and part of a…

  • U.S. Triggers Diplomatic Tensions After Slashing Visa Validity for Ghana, Nigeria, Ethiopia, and Cameroon

    The United States has dramatically reduced the duration and scope of non-immigrant visas for citizens of Ghana, Nigeria, Ethiopia, and Cameroon, igniting diplomatic tensions and raising legal questions around reciprocity and immigration fairness. The U.S. Department of State confirmed that, effective immediately, nearly all non-diplomatic, non-immigrant visas issued to nationals of the four countries will…

  • Judge Dismisses R. Kelly’s Lawsuit Against Blogger Tasha K Over Alleged Prison Record Leak

    A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by incarcerated R\&B singer R. Kelly against controversial blogger and social media personality Tasha K, marking another legal defeat for the embattled musician as he continues serving a 31-year prison sentence for sex crimes. Kelly—whose legal name is Robert Sylvester Kelly—alleged that Tasha K improperly obtained and…

  • Family of Slain Nursing Student Tamilore Odunsi Files $65M Negligence Lawsuit Over Fatal Roommate Pairing

    The family of 23-year-old nursing student Tamilore “Tami” Odunsi, who was brutally stabbed to death in April 2025, has filed a $65 million wrongful death and negligence lawsuit against a Houston property management company and a background check provider they claim failed to protect her from a dangerous living situation. Filed Monday in Harris County,…

  • Kamala Harris May Have Won 2024 Elections: Lawsuit Alleges Voting Machines Were Altered

    A bombshell report has sparked nationwide concern over the integrity of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, suggesting that Kamala Harris may have rightfully won the race. According to the report by The Economic Times, a federally accredited voting machine testing lab made substantial changes to voting systems in over 40% of U.S. counties without public…

  • Which States Still Allow Birthright Citizenship? Here’s A Guide

    In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in CASA v. Trump, the once-universal guarantee of birthright citizenship is no longer assured nationwide. Instead, the constitutional right, long enshrined in the 14th Amendment, is now protected only in the 24 states that filed legal challenges against former President Donald Trump’s executive order to…

  • Legal Loophole Or Lifeline? Judge Uses Class Action To Sidestep SCOTUS Injunction Limits In Trump Birthright Citizenship Case

    In a development that may reshape the future of nationwide legal challenges to executive actions, a federal judge in New Hampshire has temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s controversial executive order ending birthright citizenship—but not through the usual legal route. Judge Joseph LaPlante’s decision to certify a nationwide class action lawsuit marks a strategic shift in…