Vivek Ramaswamy's family bodyguard, Justin Salsburey, was arrested on federal drug trafficking charges involving counterfeit pills sent to Ramaswamy's Ohio home. Salsburey, employed by a private security firm, was removed from the security detail after the charges surfaced, and he had previously passed background checks and drug tests.
A Kentucky woman, Melinda S Spencer, was charged with fetal homicide after allegedly inducing her own abortion with medication and burying the remains, highlighting ongoing legal and criminal issues surrounding self-managed abortions and pregnancy outcomes in the US.
Stefon Diggs, a star wide receiver for the New England Patriots, has publicly addressed facing criminal charges related to an incident with a personal chef, which he denies, describing it as an emotional and open case. The charges include felony strangulation and misdemeanor assault, with Diggs scheduled for arraignment on January 23, 2026. The Patriots support him as he focuses on finishing the season strong amid ongoing legal proceedings.
Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs faces criminal charges including felony strangulation and misdemeanor assault, with his legal case scheduled for an arraignment on January 23. The NFL may also discipline him under its personal conduct policy, potentially placing him on the exempt list, which could impact his availability for the playoffs. The outcome of both the legal and professional processes remains uncertain.
Stefon Diggs is facing criminal charges, including felony strangulation and misdemeanor assault, after a personal chef accused him of assault during a dispute over payment; Diggs denies the allegations, claiming they are unsubstantiated and related to a financial dispute, with the Patriots supporting him as the legal process unfolds.
A British man, Philip Young, aged 49, has been charged with drugging and raping his wife over a 13-year period from 2010 to 2023, along with five other men who are also accused of sexually assaulting her during that time.
A British man, Philip Young, has been charged with multiple sexual offenses, including drugging and raping his ex-wife over 13 years, along with five other men, with all appearing in court in England. The victim, Joanne Young, has waived her right to anonymity to publicly identify herself.
The Duke of Marlborough, Charles James Spencer-Churchill, has been charged with intentional strangulation related to multiple attacks over 18 months in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, and is scheduled to appear in court. The charges involve alleged assaults between November 2022 and May 2024, and the case is currently under criminal proceedings.
Four individuals in South Korea have been charged with hacking into approximately 120,000 home and business surveillance cameras to obtain sexually exploitative footage, highlighting a significant privacy invasion case.
Letitia James pleads not guilty to charges of mortgage fraud related to misrepresenting a property in Virginia to secure favorable mortgage terms, with a trial scheduled for January 2026.
John Bolton pleaded not guilty to charges related to allegedly storing and sharing classified information, with a court hearing scheduled for November 21. Bolton's defense team will seek permission for an international trip, and Bolton denies any unlawful sharing of information, claiming the case is politically motivated.
Former Trump national security adviser John Bolton pleaded not guilty to 18 counts of mishandling classified information related to sharing materials with relatives during his tenure, amid broader legal actions against Trump allies and officials, with Bolton claiming he is being targeted for political reasons.
A woman on an Alaska Airlines flight from Portland to Dallas allegedly assaulted two flight attendants, leading to a diversion to Boise and her arrest. Tracy Barkhimer, 61, was restrained and charged with misdemeanor battery, and has been banned from flying with Alaska Airlines. The incident highlights ongoing issues of passenger violence on flights.
A man accused of intentionally starting the Palisades fire that killed 12 people and burned 23,400 acres has been indicted on multiple felony charges, facing up to 45 years in federal prison. The fire, which began on New Year’s Day in Temescal Canyon, was linked to a small smoldering fire that reignited amid Santa Ana winds. Authorities identified the suspect through witness statements, surveillance, cellphone data, and fire pattern analysis, revealing he was angry and agitated before the fire started. The case highlights ongoing scrutiny of firefighting efforts and fire prevention measures.
Former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez was involved in a stabbing incident in Indianapolis, leading to criminal charges. His ex-partner, Erin Campaneris, emphasized her focus on protecting their son and expressed concern for Sanchez's safety amid the legal issues.