Nolte: Lawsuit Accuses Tiffany Haddish of Child Sexual Abuse
Actress and comedian Tiffany Haddish and fellow comedian Aries Spears are being sued for child sexual abuse.
Actress and comedian Tiffany Haddish and fellow comedian Aries Spears are being sued for child sexual abuse.
Brad Pitt has been forced to settle for $20.5 million after the eco-friendly homes he built for victims of Hurricane Katrina began to fall apart.
Authorities in London are to slap the EU with formal proceedings for the first time over the union’s allegedly breaching parts of the Brexit agreement.
An Australian Court has ordered Google to be fined AUD $60 million (approximately USD $43 million) over the way the Silicon Valley giant collected personal location data.
Making a pitch to be in the next UK govt, Attorney General Braverman issues a warning to schools forcing trans ideology in the classroom.
Gabby Petito’s parents are filing a $50 million wrongful death claim against the Moab Police Department, claiming officers failed in handling a call involving the young woman.
The first settlement in the nation has been reached in a lawsuit filed by medical staff regarding an Illinois university system’s coronavirus vaccine mandate.
A family from Baltimore, Maryland, has filed a $25 million lawsuit over alleged racial discrimination by Sesame Place Philadelphia.
Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced his intention to sue CNN, one of the prime purveyors of what Trump has famously deemed “fake news,” over “repeated defamatory statements” against him, warning that he will take similar action against other media outlets as well.
Two executors of Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, who were also advisers to the convicted sex offender, are accused of wiring millions of dollars into a trust they are tied with almost a year after the deceased billionaire’s suicide in a Manhattan prison cell.
A Michigan woman is suing a man for $10,000 for standing her up on a date, and she got into a heated argument with the judge during a Zoom court hearing for the case.
A lawsuit recently filed in Brooklyn alleges a funeral home failed to stop a melee during a memorial service, according to a report, and the incident was caught on camera.
A lawsuit against Mars Inc. claims that its Skittles product contains a “known toxin” and is “unfit for consumption.”
A woman alleges Southwest Airlines workers refused to help her while she was in a wheelchair, which resulted in severe injury, according to court documents.
U.S. Parents Involved in Education (USPIE) has filed a lawsuit against a school district in South Carolina seeking teacher training manuals.
Amber Heard’s insurer is reportedly suing the actress in Los Angeles, claiming in federal court that her insurance policy does not cover any of the $8.3 million in losses that she owes her ex-husband, Johnny Depp, who won in his defamation trial against her.
The family of a woman who was the victim of an apparent murder-suicide is suing the Cook County sheriff and chief judge, claiming they bear responsibility for her death by placing the alleged murderer in an electronic monitoring program they knew was not being adequately managed.
A lawsuit challenging a California law that allows convicted criminals to choose their gender for prison housing claims the policy puts women at risk of sexual abuse.
A former Google contractor claims that he was fired by the woke internet giant after reporting that at least 12 members of an obscure religious sect within Google have an inappropriate level of influence over the workplace. The religious group in question, the Fellowship of Friends, is considered a cult by many.
A lawyer for the family of Tyre Sampson says he was almost 100 pounds over the Orlando Free Fall’s weight limit when he fatally fell.
GEICO will have to pay a woman $5.2 million after she allegedly contracted an STD during car sex with an insured GEICO client, per a report.
A federal judge in Georgia sided with a Houston County sheriff’s deputy who was denied “gender-affirming surgery,” calling it discriminatory.
A leftist immigration group is suing the U.S. government so more people can become naturalized citizens in time to vote in the midterms.
The Department of Justice is asking the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit to reinstate the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) broad-sweeping mask mandate for travel.
Michael Avenatti was sentenced to four years in prison by a federal judge on Thursday after being found guilty of defrauding pornographic actress Stormy Daniels of nearly $300,000 over her book about an alleged affair with former President Donald Trump.
Shooting victim Ilene Steur is filing a lawsuit against Glock after surviving the April 12, 2022, New York City subway shooting.
The Biden administration is against a lawsuit that claims the government has a constitutional duty to fight so-called climate change.
A federal judge in Louisiana extended the temporary restraining order that prevented President Joe Biden’s administration from ending Title 42 on Wednesday.
A federal civil rights lawsuit was filed Thursday against Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra over the agency’s “anti-racism” plan that “inject race-based decision making into our health care system.”
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has filed a lawsuit against the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation (BLM), seeking the organization’s compliance in a more extensive investigation into its use of funds donated by Hoosiers.
Relatives of a Los Angeles woman who was killed when a teen crashed a Lamborghini into her vehicle have reached an $18.85 million settlement.
A couple in Massachusetts received a verdict of nearly $5 million against a country club after enduring the dangers posed by over 600 flying golf balls.
A federal court dismissed all challenges to the private enforcement mechanism of Texas’s six-week abortion ban on Tuesday.
A man in Bessemer, Alabama, reportedly filed a lawsuit Thursday in federal court against Kraft Heinz Foods over its Country Time lemonade drink mixes.
A Kentucky man has won a lawsuit alleging his workplace held an unwanted birthday party for him, causing a panic attack and leading to his firing.
FRC Action is arguing that Biden’s air travel mask mandate is “no longer warranted” because of the CDC’s decision to roll back Title 42.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) and Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody (R) announced on Tuesday a lawsuit over the Biden administration’s extended mask mandate on planes and transportation hubs, noting it that the rule is not grounded in science.
A federal district courtgranted a motion that would treat all sailors with religious objections to Biden’s Pentagon vaccine mandate as part of a single class in a lawsuit brought against the agency by First Liberty on behalf of 35 Navy SEALs.
Protect the Public’s Trust (PPT), a federal watchdog, filed a transparency lawsuit against the U.S Department of State to enforce their legal rights regarding a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request on Thursday for records involving John Kerry’s Office of the Special Envoy for Climate Change (SECC).
FRC Action and State Rep. Matthew Krause (R-TX) filed a lawsuit against Joe Biden over his “authoritarian” air travel mask mandate.