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legalcrime1 year ago

"Ex-CEO Accused of 'Sex Slave' Allegations Claims Celebrity Lawyer Attempted $10M Shakedown"

Former tech CEO Christian Lanng, accused of keeping his assistant as a "sex slave," claims that a celebrity lawyer attempted to extort $10 million from him for a "quick payday." Lanng alleges that the lawyer threatened to publicize the allegations on TMZ and created fake social media accounts to intimidate him. Lanng maintains that his relationship with the assistant was consensual and that the "slave contract" was a sexual prop downloaded from the internet. He has filed a countersuit against the lawyer and his former assistant for extortion, defamation, breach of contract, and intentional infliction of emotional distress, seeking no less than $40 million in damages.

tragic-accident2 years ago

"Tech CEO's Shocking Stage Fall Leads to Tragic Death at Company Anniversary Celebration"

Tech CEO Sanjay Shah died and the company's president, Raju Datla, was seriously injured after falling 15 feet onto a concrete stage during an aerial show at a company party in India. The event was celebrating Vistex Asia's 25 years in business, and the accident, captured on video, occurred when an iron chain supporting the cage they were in broke. Shah died at the hospital, and Datla remains in critical condition.

tragedy2 years ago

"Tech CEO's Fatal Stage Fall at Company Party Shocks Audience"

Vistex CEO Sanjay Shah tragically fell to his death while attempting a dramatic entrance at a company party in India, with the incident captured on video. The accident occurred when a wooden structure supporting Shah and the company president collapsed, leading to Shah's fatal injuries and the president's critical condition. Vistex has filed a complaint over safety measures at the venue, and an investigation is underway. Shah's sudden death has prompted an outpouring of condolences and recognition of his philanthropic contributions.

tragedy2 years ago

Tech CEO's Fatal Fall at Company Party Raises Safety Concerns

Vistex CEO Sinjay Shah fell to his death and Vistex president Vishwanath Raju Datla was critically injured during a tech show in India when a planned flashy entrance went tragically wrong, with the cage they were in lurching and spilling them onto the stage. The incident, blamed on a snapped wire, occurred during a company celebration at Ramoji Film City, and an investigation is ongoing. Shah, who founded Vistex, had a successful career and had made significant donations to Lehigh University.

tragedy2 years ago

Tech CEO's Fatal Plunge: Tragic Mishap at Company Party

Vistex CEO Sanjay Shah plunged to his death and Vistex President Vishwanath Raju Datla was critically injured when a wire holding up the iron cage they were in snapped during a grand entrance at a company party in India. The shocking incident, captured on video, occurred during the company's anniversary celebration at the Ramoji Film City. Shah, a philanthropist and founder of Vistex, had immigrated to the U.S. from India and was known for his charitable contributions, including the establishment of a hospital and educational institute.

tragedy2 years ago

"Tragic Mishap: Indian CEO's Fatal Fall During Company Anniversary Celebration"

Sanjay Shah, CEO of Vistex, fell to his death during the company's 25th anniversary celebration in India when the cable holding the iron cage he was performing in snapped, causing the cage to plummet 15 feet onto the concrete below. Shah succumbed to his injuries, while the company's president, Raju Datla, was seriously injured. The incident occurred at Ramoji Film City, and the planned event was meant to kickstart the celebrations.

crime2 years ago

"Tech CEO Murder Suspect Faces Judge in Shocking Case"

Tech CEO Pava LaPere was found dead on the rooftop of her luxury Baltimore apartment, with surveillance footage showing the suspect, Jason Billingsley, entering her building and leaving within 36 minutes. LaPere suffered blunt force trauma and strangulation. Billingsley, a repeat violent offender, has been arrested and faces charges of first-degree murder. He has a criminal history and was previously sentenced to 30 years but was released after serving only nine. The suspect is also linked to another case. LaPere, a rising star in the tech industry, founded a startup and was listed in Forbes' "30 Under 30."

crime2 years ago

Tech CEO Murdered in 'Random' Attack: New Details and Suspect Captured

New details have emerged about the slaying of Baltimore tech CEO Pava LaPere and the suspect in her killing. Surveillance footage captured the alleged attacker following LaPere into the elevator of her apartment building just moments before her death. The suspect, Jason Dean Billingsley, was already being sought by police for a rape, arson, and attempted murder days earlier. LaPere's body was discovered on the roof of her building days after her likely death. Billingsley was arrested at a train station after a dayslong manhunt. Police believe he knew the victims he's accused of attacking. Critics have questioned the police's decision not to notify the public earlier, but the police defended their actions, stating they believed it was an isolated, targeted attack.

crime2 years ago

Arrest Made in Murder of Baltimore Tech CEO Pava LaPere

Jason Billingsley, a convicted felon and registered sex offender, has been arrested in connection with the murder of Baltimore tech CEO Pava LaPere. Billingsley is also facing charges of arson and rape. The suspect, who had been released from prison last October, was apprehended by U.S. Marshals at a train station in Bowie. It is unclear whether LaPere's death was a random act of violence, as there were no known previous connections between her and Billingsley. The investigation is ongoing.

crime2 years ago

Tech CEO Murdered by Convicted Felon: Questions Arise Over Early Release

Jason Billingsley, the suspect accused of killing Baltimore tech CEO Pava LaPere, has been arrested after a dayslong search. Billingsley, a registered sex offender, was taken into custody without incident in Bowie, Maryland. The police believe LaPere was killed on Friday night and found dead from blunt-force trauma on Monday. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities have not disclosed any potential connections between Billingsley and LaPere. The state attorney's office plans to seek life without parole for Billingsley if convicted. The arrest brings some closure to LaPere's family, friends, and the Baltimore community, who mourn the loss of a bright and passionate advocate for social change.

crime2 years ago

Arrest Made in Manhunt for Baltimore Tech CEO's Suspected Killer

A convicted felon, Jason Dean Billingsley, has been arrested in connection with the murder of Baltimore tech CEO Pava LaPere. LaPere was found dead with blunt force trauma to her head in a downtown Baltimore apartment building. Billingsley is also a suspect in a separate case of attempted murder, rape, and arson. Authorities have yet to provide details about the evidence against Billingsley in either case.

crime2 years ago

Manhunt for Suspect in Slaying of Baltimore Tech CEO

The mother of Jason Billingsley, the suspect wanted in the slaying of Baltimore tech CEO Pava LaPere, has urged her son to surrender, fearing for his safety. Scarlett Billingsley expressed concern that police might shoot him if they believe he is armed. Authorities found LaPere's body with apparent blunt-force trauma, and the cause of death is yet to be determined. Jason Billingsley, a repeat violent offender, was released in October despite being labeled a high-risk offender. Police have not disclosed a possible motive for the murder or if the suspect and victim knew each other.

crime2 years ago

"Baltimore Police Hunt for Murder Suspect in Tech CEO's Brutal Slaying"

Baltimore police are searching for Jason Dean Billingsley, an "extremely dangerous" man suspected of murdering 26-year-old tech CEO Pava LaPere. LaPere, co-founder of EcoMap Technologies, was found dead in an apartment building with signs of blunt-force trauma to her head. Billingsley, wanted on charges of first-degree murder and assault, has a criminal record and is considered a threat to the community. LaPere, named on Forbes' 30 under 30 list, was mourned as an innovative leader. The local tech community is shocked by her sudden death.

crime2 years ago

Manhunt for Suspect in Brutal Killing of Baltimore Tech CEO

Baltimore police are searching for a suspect in the killing of Pava LaPere, a 26-year-old tech CEO and founder of EcoMap Technologies. LaPere was found dead with signs of blunt-force trauma at an apartment complex. The suspect, Jason Dean Billingsley, a sex offender released from prison last fall, is considered armed and dangerous. The police have warned residents that Billingsley poses a serious threat and may be involved in other cases. LaPere's death has shocked the Baltimore business community, as she was seen as a promising entrepreneur with deep connections to the city.

crime2 years ago

"Manhunt for Suspected Killer of Forbes '30 Under 30' Tech CEO Linked to Previous Sex Attack"

Jason Billingsley, the prime suspect in the murder of Baltimore tech CEO Pava LaPere, has been linked to a knifepoint sexual assault and arson attack that occurred days earlier. Police have issued an arrest warrant for Billingsley, a convicted sex offender with a history of rape and violence. LaPere, a rising star in the tech industry, was found dead in her apartment with blunt force injuries. Detectives are investigating possible connections between Billingsley and the assault and arson attack. Billingsley, described as a repeat violent offender, was released from prison in October 2022 after serving only seven years of a 30-year sentence. The mayor of Baltimore expressed sorrow over LaPere's murder and frustration that Billingsley was free to commit another crime.