The former pupil’s suicide in a mental health clinic followed years of mental health struggles after he was allegedly abused by a former teacher at the school.
The court’s ruling states that if the penalty is not paid within nine months, it will double for every day after.
Brooks first became aware of the accusations against him in July when she threatened to sue him in public unless he handed her millions of dollars.
SSA declined to go into detail on what the charge of “deceitful actioning of training protocol without management approval” against Strugnell and Hayes-Hill even means.
Khelif, who is the first gold medallist from Algeria in women’s boxing, was the subject of a very public gender controversy at the Olympic Games.
O’Donnchu says the owner of the restaurant “got his ego broken because he wanted to keep me there as his little prize, a sort of award-winning chef”.
Hollywood stars including Sharon Stone, Stephen Fry and Liam Neeson have recently called for Spacey to be allowed to return to acting.
Morris alleges ‘racial discrimination and false imprisonment’ after being placed into a restraining jacket and called “insane or schizophrenic” when he sought treatment.
Marky Mark’s lawyers reckon Becks is “attempting to benefit from his own wrongdoing and has unclean hands”.
This is going to be another plastic nail-biting year for the Viljoens it seems.
“Google has made itself an unaccountable trove of information so detailed and expansive that George Orwell could never have dreamed it.”
According to court testimony, her injuries were so severe that she is now unable to engage in strenuous work and has been left feeling depressed and self-conscious.
The Smiley Company is suing Etsy sellers who they claim are profiting off their smile, which is a far cry from the company’s goal of ‘spreading positivity through smiles, to make the world a happier, kinder place’.
Meghan’s original sin might have been falling in love with a prince, but her family seems to be miffed that her proximity to the pomp and splendour hasn’t trickled down to the rest of House Markle.
The lawsuit details include allegations of sexual assault, abuse, assault, and battery.
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Graham Chase Robinson is claiming that he was abusive towards her as she “served his needs, large and small, from 2008 until her resignation in 2019”.
He achieved fame by going undercover to rescue children from sex trafficking, even inspiring a movie about his supposed heroism. Now Tim Ballard is being accused of sexual assault and harassment.
A British greeting card firm has sued the enigmatic street artist Banksy, and sports betting websites are now taking bets on whether or not his identity will be revealed.
The miffed couple has accused a local antique dealer of cheating them out of a fair price for what turned out to be an extremely rare object.
When the Bezos family were home, housekeepers were restricted from entering the residence except for strictly necessary cleaning duties. As a result, this meant that staff had no access to the property’s restrooms.
In 2020, Apple already agreed to pay $310–$500 million (R5.88–R9.48 billion) as part of a settlement in a class-action lawsuit concerning issues with several iPhone models released between 2014 and 2016.
New York is accusing Kia and Hyundai of ‘enabling a spiraling pandemic’ of car thefts after a viral TikTok challenge prompted young teens to steal vehicles off the street by hot wiring them using a USB cable.
This dude had some serious issues and way too much money. How very Epstein of him.
The two stripe-loving movements share a strange history.
Brooklyn and Nicola Peltz Beckham’s wedding lawsuit has revealed all the secrets and chaos that bubbled behind the scenes before the big day.
In the lawsuit, an ex-dancer details how she “was in pieces” after the “host”, Gino, forced her into a private room with a “loyal customer”.
A man has won a seven-year legal battle against having fun at work, with the high court ruling that he had been wrongfully dismissed.
The group is going for the publisher of the Daily Mail’s jugular, alleging scandalous breaches of privacy, such as phone tapping, car burglaries, and bugging their homes.
Angelina Jolie has described the extent of the abusive behaviour she and her children allegedly endured on that infamous flight.