A federal judge dismissed a civil lawsuit against Maui Police Chief John Pelletier and others, including Diddy Combs, due to lack of prosecution and failure to serve defendants, ending allegations of kidnapping and assault that were never substantiated.
Titans cornerback L’Jarius Sneed has been indicted in Texas for failure to report a felony related to an incident involving gunfire, with additional legal issues including a civil suit alleging involvement in a shooting. The Titans are monitoring the situation as investigations continue.
Abigail Zwerner, a former Virginia teacher shot by a 6-year-old student, testified that she believed she was dying after the attack and described ongoing physical and emotional struggles. She is suing former assistant principal Ebony Parker for negligence, claiming warnings about the student were ignored. The case highlights issues of school safety and administrative responsibility.
The ex-wife of Eric Kay testified that the Los Angeles Angels were aware of Kay's drug abuse before his involvement in Tyler Skaggs' death, with allegations of team employees distributing drugs to players, contradicting previous testimonies. The wrongful death lawsuit seeks damages, claiming the team failed to intervene despite knowing about the drug issues.
Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio discusses the potential liability of Fox in a civil lawsuit filed by a victim of Mark Sanchez's alleged assault, highlighting the complexities of employer responsibility for off-duty employee conduct and the possible implications for Sanchez's employment status.
A man suing as 'John Doe' accuses Sean 'Diddy' Combs of drugging and sexually assaulting him at an after-party in 2014, leading to an HIV diagnosis, amid multiple civil suits and Combs' recent criminal conviction. The lawsuit, which does not name the alleged attacker, adds to ongoing allegations of drugging and assault linked to Combs' social gatherings, with legal battles over privacy and evidence ongoing.
Amazon is facing a civil lawsuit alleging that it misled Prime subscribers, though the details of the allegations are not specified in the provided content.
Cardi B publicly dismissed pregnancy rumors with a fiery response, throwing a pen at a man who asked disrespectful questions about her relationships during her courthouse visit, while also winning a civil lawsuit related to an assault claim.
Cardi B won a civil assault trial in Los Angeles where she was accused by security guard Emani Ellis of assault and emotional distress. The jury found her not liable after less than an hour of deliberation, with Cardi B denying any physical contact and claiming Ellis was the aggressor. The case stemmed from an incident outside a Beverly Hills medical office in 2018, during which Cardi B was pregnant.
Conor McGregor's appeal in a civil sexual assault case in Ireland has been rejected, confirming his liability and a €248,000 fine, with the court dismissing all grounds of his appeal. McGregor, who has not fought since 2021 due to injury, denies forcing the woman but admits to having sex with her, and has not faced criminal charges.
BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff is withdrawing from the university and plans to transfer as a walk-on without entering the NCAA Transfer Portal, amid a civil lawsuit and violations of BYU’s honor code related to a consensual relationship. He expressed gratitude for his time at BYU and is motivated to pursue new opportunities, though his future school remains unspecified.
Buffalo Bills first-round pick Maxwell Hairston is accused of sexual assault in a civil lawsuit filed in Kentucky, relating to an incident in 2021 during his time at the University of Kentucky.
BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff is expected to face a seven-game suspension for Honor Code violations and is considering leaving the program amid sexual assault allegations and a civil lawsuit, casting his future with BYU into doubt.
BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff responded to a civil lawsuit accusing him of sexual assault by denying the allegations, claiming the encounter was consensual and initiated through social media, and suggesting the lawsuit is an attempt at extortion. He requested the case be dismissed and reimbursement for his legal costs.
A jury awarded $500,000 to the widow and estate of Capitol police officer Jeffrey Smith, who committed suicide after the Jan. 6 riot, holding David Walls-Kaufman liable for assaulting Smith during the attack. Walls-Kaufman denies the assault, but the jury found him liable, awarding damages. The case highlights the ongoing legal and emotional aftermath of the Capitol riot.