Legal action

  • Teen Fined $500 Over Stealing Accusations Is Suing City For Violating Her Civil Rights

    Amara Harris, a young Black woman from suburban Chicago, is taking legal action against Naperville, Illinois, alleging civil rights violations following a contentious high school ticketing incident. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, accuses the city, along with former school-based police officer Juan Leon and his supervisor Jonathan…

  • Mother Sues American Airlines Following Son’s Tragic Death During Flight

    A grieving mother is seeking justice and answers as she files a lawsuit against American Airlines after her 14-year-old son tragically passed away during a flight. The incident occurred in 2022 when Kevin Greenidge and his family were returning to New York from a vacation in Honduras. According to the lawsuit, Kevin lost consciousness shortly…

  • ‘Judge’ Judy Sheindlin Files Defamation Lawsuit Against National Enquirer and InTouch Weekly

    Renowned television personality “Judge” Judy Sheindlin has initiated legal action against the parent company of the National Enquirer and InTouch Weekly for defamation. Sheindlin alleges that the publications disseminated false information suggesting she was involved in efforts to secure a retrial for the Menendez brothers, who were convicted of murdering their parents. The lawsuit, filed…

  • Tyrese Gibson Takes Legal Action Against First Wife, Alleges Various Charges

    Renowned singer and actor Tyrese Gibson has recently taken to social media to address ongoing issues with his first wife, Norma Mitchell Gibson, revealing his decision to pursue legal action against her. In a candid Instagram post, Tyrese expressed his frustration, stating that he is tired of “living in fear” due to rumors and gossip…

  • Popular Clothing Store, Express, Files For Bankruptcy

    Express, a long-standing fixture in American malls, has filed for bankruptcy protection, signaling the closure of dozens of stores while also exploring options for its survival through a potential sale. Once a go-to destination for generations of mall-goers seeking stylish clothing, Express has struggled in recent years amid changing consumer preferences and the decline of…

  • Several Families Allege In Lawsuits That Organs of Deceased Alabama Inmates Removed Without Consent

    Several families in Alabama have filed lawsuits alleging that the organs of their deceased loved ones were removed without consent while in state custody. The lawsuits contain disturbing allegations against the Alabama Department of Corrections and the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), raising questions about ethical practices and legal oversight in the handling of…

  • Woman Sues Prosecutors Who Charged Her For Murder After Self-Managing Abortion

    Lizelle Gonzalez, a Texas woman who faced murder charges for self-managing an abortion, has taken legal action against the prosecutors responsible for her arrest. The lawsuit, filed in federal court on Thursday, targets the district attorney’s office in Starr County, situated along the U.S.-Mexico border, for initiating the criminal case, which was later dropped. Gonzalez’s…

  • Family Files Lawsuit After Brazilian Butt Lift Procedure Results In Tragic Death Of 33-Year-Old Black Woman

    The devastating loss of Erica Russell, a 33-year-old mother of five from Tennessee, has prompted her family to pursue justice through legal channels after she tragically died during an illegal Brazilian butt lift (BBL) procedure. The lawsuit targets Dr. John Sampson and the Seduction Cosmetic Center in Coral Gables, Florida, holding them accountable for the…

  • Google Under Fire: Discrimination Lawsuit Alleges Racial and Disability Bias

    Google, a titan in the tech industry, faces scrutiny as its first and only Black and Deaf employee, Jalon Hall, launches a discrimination lawsuit against the company. Hall’s legal action accuses Google of racial and disability-based bias, shedding light on the challenges faced by marginalized employees within the tech giant. Joining Google in 2020 as…

  • Chris Brown Faces $1.7 Million Judgment Over Unpaid Loan for Popeyes Restaurants

    A Los Angeles court has handed down a hefty judgment against R&B sensation Chris Brown, totaling $1.7 million, following allegations that he failed to repay an outstanding loan intended for purchasing Popeyes restaurants. According to reports from Radar Online, City National Bank, headquartered in Georgia, filed the lawsuit in California due to Brown’s residency in…