John Travolta Says Masseur's Sex Assault Lawsuit a 'Lie'
By Stephanie Rabiner, Esq. on May 8, 2012 5:58 AM | No TrackBacks Crazy lawsuit alert. A masseur -- that's a male masseuse -- is accusing John Travolta of sexual assault.
John Travolta's Second Accuser Drops Sexual Battery Lawsuit
The actor was accused of groping two male massage therapists in L.A. and Atlanta in January
Vilma's lawsuit against Goodell underscores Saints' arrogance
After being suspended for the upcoming season for his role in Bountygate, Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma has filed a lawsuit against Roger Goodell for defamation. Mike Freeman says it reeks of more Saints arrogance.
John Travolta's First Accuser Drops Lawsuit, Hires Gloria Allred
John Travolta attends the Presidents Cup on November 19, 2011 in Melbourne, Australia. Credit: Ryan Pierse/Getty
District 156 aide files harassment lawsuit
McHENRY – An administrative aide is suing a former assistant principal at McHenry High School West Campus, alleging sexual harassment.
Joe Arpaio Unbowed By U.S. Lawsuit Leads Arizona Sheriff Race
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, 79, will vie for reelection in November. The five-term Phoenix-area sheriff appears to remain the frontrunner, unfazed by a sweeping federal lawsuit filed against his office last week.
BLSC: No football in America? Not as crazy as it sounds
New England Patriots linebacker Junior Seau holds the Lamar Hunt Trophy after the Patriots defeated the San Diego Chargers in the AFC Championship in 2008. Seau died May 2 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Lawsuit takes aim at California's legal protections for teachers
A Bay Area nonprofit targets teacher tenure rules, seniority protections and the dismissal process. Foes say it wants to weaken public sector unions. A Bay Area nonprofit backed partly by groups known for battling teachers unions has filed a lawsuit seeking to overturn five California laws that, they say, make it too difficult to dismiss ineffective teachers.
Inside YouTube’s complex, crazy German court defeat
One of Google's arch-nemeses, the rights-holder group GEMA, has won a court ruling that could see YouTube forced to apply word filters and digital fingerprints to all uploaded videos in Germany