
A federal civil lawsuit in Washington, D.C. centers on a claim that a series of sexual assaults caused a woman’s cancer. Now, the accused man – a wealthy, retired CEO – is suing her for defamation, claiming her story is an elaborate lie crafted to extort him.

A paragraph I wrote about Keith Raniere and NXIVM drew the wrath of an anonymous reader, whom I call Mr. Anonymous,

Just a week before he died, in a YouTube video titled ‘HUGE Epstein BOMBSHELL!…’, Kirk used the Jerry Sandusky case as a cautionary tale.

One record is a four-page affidavit from an employee detailing a violent sexual assault. The other is a 1.5-page memo authored by her superiors—Public Advocate Letitia James’s Senior Aide, Laura Acosta, and legal counsel, Jennifer Levy—that recasts the same event as a case of a misplaced purse.

Richard Luthmann has taken up the cause of Petra Starke, the woman with cancer who was ejected from a United Airlines Flight because she apparently offended a flight attendant who did not want to give up her seat, which he was using to charge his phone.

Christopher Ambrose is suing me. Again. In federal court for defamation. I have written a number of stories about him. He has sued a number of others.

For nearly 11 years, her account has drawn little traction.

TikTok influencer Danesh Noshirvan, a self-styled “accountability” crusader to his millions of followers, is now the target of accountability himself—facing a court rebuke of his lawyer, a post-order bid for nearly $100,000 in fees and costs in federal court sanctions, and a Texas grand jury investi

Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont did something rare for a politician: he admitted the system is fallible. He issued a formal proclamation that admits the system is fallible.