On Feb. 5, 2016, the girl was going to meet a teacher when she was surrounded by a group of seven male students. She was then pulled by the arm by one of the attackers into a stairwell which was not supervised.
In the two lawsuits filed by Michael Cohen against Buzzfeed Inc. and Fusion GPS, he claimed that the allegations against him published in the Russia dossier were "false and defamatory."
The former nanny worked 20-hour shifts a day without pay for two years.
The letter announcing intent to sue stated that the hotel acted "with malice and racial prejudice" when it kicked Simpson out.
The lawsuit by Wixen Music Publishing alleged Spotify used songs like Tom Petty's "Free Fallin" and the Door's "Light My Fire" without licenses and compensations.
A former Disney employee has filed a discrimination lawsuit against the entertainment company.
A lawsuit from four Delta Air Lines flight attendants based out of New York claims the airline is “hostile” towards Jewish, Hebrew and Israeli passengers and employees.
The couple and the bride's mother are seeking $21,721 for all seven counts of breach of contract.
Three teachers mistakenly left a voicemail mocking a student’s disability -- and forgetting to hang up the phone -- on the phone of the fifth grader’s mother, a lawsuit filed in Pennsylvania alleges.
Bernice Kekona, 75, told the paramedics she thought she was getting on an elevator. But by the time she realized her mistake, the wheelchair was on the escalator, which resulted in her falling down 21 steps.
A federal lawsuit citing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 claims a transgender woman was referred to as “thing” and “it” by her Sam’s Club co-workers, as superiors egged on her harassment and firing.
According to lawyers of Legal Aid Society, wrongful incarcerations happen because of mistakes made in handmade calculations also due to old computer systems which are used by governmental agencies.
Cosmo DiNardo allegedly murdered four young men and buried their bodies on his parents' 68-acre farm.
“In this particular case, Deray Mckesson, the organizer, actually was directing people, was directing the violence,” Pirro said on "Fox And Friends."
A supervisor was fired after swinging a noose at black workers that were discussing the removal of Confederate monuments in New Orleans.
The family of Salomon Martinez, who died after a fight over beer pong at a Naugatuck, Connecticut, home, was awarded $15.6 million by a Superior Court jury.
A police dog mistook an innocent woman for a burglar.
This isn't the only incident where a black woman was pulled over by police without any reason. In July, a video was uploaded by Florida Orlando Police Department, in which two officers were at pains to explain why they pulled over State Attorney Aramis Ayala.
One group says California schools not up to snuff.
Qualcomm is seeking payment from Apple for alleged patent infringement and has asked for sales of the iPhone X to be banned in the U.S.
Tobacco companies will be advertising against themselves.
The U.S. Justice Department has threatened legal action over what it says is Harvard University's continued refusal to hand over documents in an Asian-American admissions investigation.