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UK Women Launch Historic Legal Battle Against J&J Over Talcum Powder Cancer Claims

Dec. 24, 2024 | Share This Post:  

Nearly 2,000 Claimants Join Largest-Ever UK Pharmaceutical Product Action KP Law initiated proceedings against Johnson & Johnson in September 2024, representing 1,900 potential claimants who allege the company’s talcum powder products caused cancer. The case, set to begin in early...

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Ozempic Linked to Rare Eye Condition in New Danish Studies

Dec. 23, 2024 | Share This Post:  

Danish Health Authorities Request EU Review of Vision Loss Risk On December 17, 2024, the Danish Medicines Agency called for a European Union investigation into Ozempic’s potential link to a rare vision-threatening condition. Two new Danish studies found that Type...

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Rideshare Driver Arrested for Sexual Assault of Passenger in Fair Lakes

Dec. 22, 2024 | Share This Post:  

Fairfax Police Charge Driver After Three-Month Investigation A Fairfax County rideshare driver faces felony charges after allegedly sexually assaulting a female passenger during a late-night trip in August. Police arrested Sayed Cheshty, 47, on November 15, charging him with object...

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New Jersey Resident Links PFAS Exposure to Kidney Cancer in Federal Lawsuit

Dec. 21, 2024 | Share This Post:  

Chemical Giants Face Legal Challenge Over Water Contamination A 77-year-old West Orange resident filed a federal lawsuit against major chemical manufacturers, including 3M, DuPont, and Chemours, alleging their PFAS-containing products caused her kidney cancer. Marcia Feldman and her husband, Elihu,...

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Four Rideshare Drivers Face Sexual Assault Charges in Salt Lake County

Dec. 17, 2024 | Share This Post:  

Wave of Criminal Charges Raises Safety Concerns for Passengers Salt Lake County prosecutors charged a fourth rideshare driver with sexual assault on December 4, 2024, highlighting a disturbing pattern of incidents in the area. Braden Ray Fowers, 47, faces first-degree...

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Denver Man Convicted of Kidnapping 12 Women in Fake Rideshare Scheme

Dec. 16, 2024 | Share This Post:  

Survivors Detail Four-Year Pattern of Deception and Assault A Denver jury convicted John Pastor-Mendoza on October 24, 2024, of 30 criminal charges tied to kidnapping and assaulting women between 2018 and 2022. Pastor-Mendoza posed as a rideshare driver, targeting women...

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Real Estate Moguls Face Federal Sex Trafficking Charges in Multi-State Investigation

Dec. 15, 2024 | Share This Post:  

Alexander Brothers Accused of Decades-Long Pattern of Sexual Assault Federal prosecutors arrested prominent real estate brokers Tal and Oren Alexander, along with their brother Alon, on December 11, 2024, charging them with an expansive sex trafficking scheme. The brothers, known...

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Mohawk Industries Files Fraud Lawsuit Over Forever Chemical Contamination

Dec. 14, 2024 | Share This Post:  

Carpet Giant Claims DuPont and 3M Concealed PFAS Dangers Since 1970s Mohawk Industries filed a lawsuit in Whitfield County Superior Court against chemical giants DuPont and 3M, alleging fraud related to PFAS chemicals. The carpet manufacturer claims both companies deliberately...

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Sexual Assault Reported by Villanova Student Against Rideshare Driver

Dec. 13, 2024 | Share This Post:  

Campus Police Launch Multi-Agency Investigation as University Implements Immediate Security Changes A Villanova University student reported being sexually assaulted by an Uber driver who followed her into the Commons residence hall complex between late September 13 and early September 14,...

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SC Supreme Court Weighs Charleston Church Sex Abuse Case from the 1970s

Dec. 13, 2024 | Share This Post:  

Historic Charitable Immunity Law Could Shield Diocese from Liability The South Carolina Supreme Court heard arguments on December 10, 2024, in a sexual abuse case dating back to the early 1970s at Charleston’s former Sacred Heart Catholic School. The case...

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