Lawsuit
What's in Edward Snowden's New Book? Justice Department Is Suing
On the same day as Snowden's book release, the Justice Department announced a lawsuit against him for breaching his non-disclosure agreements with both the CIA and NSA.
Inmate Alleges Abuse in Cleveland Jail
An inmate at an Ohio jail has filed a lawsuit against jail officers he claims retaliated against him and attacked inmates.
Tennessee Man Suing Popeyes Chicken Because He Can't Get a Chicken Sandwich
After he was unable to get his hands on Popeyes' new fried chicken sandwich, Craig Barr filed suit against the company for compensation for his wasted time and emotional damages.
Suit: Whole Foods Violates Workers' Privacy With Biometric Time Clock
Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act requires anyone collecting uniquely identifiable biometric data—like fingerprints or retinal scans—to receive informed consent beforehand.
Walmart and Tesla Try to Make Up After Solar Panel Fires Lawsuit
Walmart accused the tech company of negligence after solar panels it installed at seven stores caught fire. Now, the corporate giants are trying to patch up their relationship.
Trans Woman Suing Circle K, Claiming She Was Called 'Man in a Dress'
Judi Brown is suing a Circle K convenience store in Bolingbrook, Illinois, claiming she was subjected to slurs and invasive questions about her anatomy.
Christian Estrada Wants To Sue ABC or 'Bachelor In Paradise' Co-Star
"My dad got a hold of attorneys and we'll see if this is Jordan's fault or ABC but there's going to be consequences."
Red Bull Paying Customers Who Thought It Would Actually Give Them Wings
A class-action suit claims the energy drink made intentionally misleading statements about its ability to increase alertness and concentration.
Lawsuit: Ford Models Exec Lied About Husband Dying to Get Out of Contract
Ford Models is suing former VP of operations Josee Neron, claiming she invented a story about her husband being critically ill in order to take a job at a rival agency.
Texas Teacher Sued for Coloring in Black Student's Hair With a Magic Marker
The seventh-grader was told he could either let administrators change the shape of his fade haircut with a Sharpie or face in-school suspension.
Robert De Niro's Company Files $6 Million Lawsuit against Former Employee
Chase Robinson is accused by Canal Production of abusing expense accounts and wasting time during office hours.
Church of Scientology Named in Sex Abuse Suit Against Actor Danny Masterson
One woman claims Scientology members pretended to be her online and solicited sex from strangers. Another says her dog died suddenly of mysterious causes.
Faye Dunaway Sued by Assistant She Allegedly Called 'Little Homosexual Boy'
The 78-year-old Oscar-winner was recently fired from the Broadway-bound play "Tea at Five," reportedly for lashing out at crew members.
New Law Could Open Floodgates on Child Sex Abuse in Jehovah's Witnesses
Critics claim Jehovah's Witnesses leaders have turned a blind eye to "massive and horrendous abuse" for years.
Woman Sued Post Because Honey Bunches of Oats Not Sweetened With Honey
"Unfortunately for consumers... honey is not the primary or even a significant sweetener," read a class action suit filed in Massachusetts.
CNN's Don Lemon Sued for Allegedly Assaulting Man at Hamptons Bar
A CNN spokesperson said Lemon "categorically denies" the allegations.
Neo-Nazi Ordered To Pay $14 Million For 'Troll Storm' Against A Woman
A judge ruled Andrew Anglin must pay Tanya Gersh for using his website, The Daily Stormer, to coordinate harassment against her.
Deputy Fired for Refusing to Train Female Claims Religious Discrimination
Manuel Torres claims being alone in a patrol car with a female trainee would give "the appearance of sinful conduct," invoking the so-called "Mike Pence rule."
Principal's Death After Donating Bone Marrow for Sick Teen Prompts Lawsuit
The lawsuit claimed there were a number of breaches in standard care and the doctor's negligence caused the 44-year-old's death.
Hasidic Man Sues McDonalds, Says He was Told to Shave His Beard to Get Job
A manager allegedly told the applicant "he had the job, but would need to shave his beard to be in compliance with McDonald's grooming and appearance policy," according to the EEOC.
NBA Star Dwight Howard Addresses Gay Rumors: 'I Don't Wanna Wear No Mask'
The Memphis Grizzlies center, who was on the injured list most of last season, was the subject of a lawsuit by a man who claimed they had a romantic relationship.
Pablo Escobar's Brother Says Elon Musk Stole His Idea for a Flamethrower
Roberto Escobar alleges that Elon Musk's "Not-A-Flamethrower" copies his design. He's threatening to sue unless Musk gives him $100 million in cash or shares of Tesla.
Kim Kardashian West Wins Suit Against Fast-Fashion Brand Missguided
Kim Kardashian West has already made it clear she is not a fan of fast-fashion brands copying her designs, and now she has nearly $3 million to back her up.
Nearly $60 Million in Damages Awarded to Failed Chemistry Experiment Victim
On Monday, a jury ruled in favor of a former New York City high school student who was severely burned when a high school chemistry class experiment went horribly wrong back in 2014. He was awarded nearly $60 million in damages from the city.
Woman Whose Daughter Died Aboard Cruise Ship Punished for Abusing Court
A judge said the woman violated several court orders, made inflammatory statements and refused a volunteer lawyer during the four-year case.
Carnival Cruise Employees Accused Of Keeping Man On Ship After Heart Attack
"His family was forced to watch on in horror at his mistreatment and decline into a gruesome death," the lawsuit says.
Cruise Ship Guest Claims Crew Member Pulled Him Down Stairs, Hurting Him
The employee was "hastily" guiding the passenger and his companion to another area of the ship.
Cruise Ship Passenger Says His Thumb Was Almost Amputated After Crash
Victor Buchholz's hand was trapped in the door of his cabin when the Queen of the West ship collided with a dock in The Dulles, Oregon.
Arkansas Police Bodycam Video Shows Incident That Crushed Man's Windpipe
Rayshawn Warren's family has claimed he was in a vegetative state by the police's heavy handed approach to his arrest.
NRA Faces Uncertain Future After Departure of Longtime PR Firm
"To suddenly split the two in this really acrimonious dispute certainly leaves the NRA without the kind of institutional management they've come to rely on," one analyst said.