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PornHub Viewer: Lack of Closed Captioning Violates ADA

Yaroslav Suris, who is deaf, is suing adult website PornHub for not providing closed captioning for their videos. So reports MovieWeb.

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Man Demands Trial By Combat Against Ex-Wife, Says Still Legal in U.S.

David Ostrom, of Kansas, requested a trial by combat against his ex-wife and her attorney. So reports Fox News.

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Texas ChickLawsuit to Move Forward After Judge Tosses Motion to Dismiss

The case against the City of San Antonio, which is being sued for banning a Chick-fil-A from its airport, will move forward. So reports an News4SA.

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Golf Player Hints at Legal Action After Analyst Accuses Him of Cheating

Golfer Patrick Reed’s lawyer sent a cease and desist letter to outspoken analyst Brandel Chamblee after the Golf Channel personally claimed Reed was a cheater. So reports The New York Post.

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$300K Lawsuit Brings Chicago Police 'Sexcapade' Allegations to Light

Chicago cop Kelly Hespe was awarded a $300,000 settlement after claiming her boss threatened to ruin her career if she didn’t have sex with him. So reports the Chicago Sun Times.

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Man Charged After Fart Sparks Violent Confrontation

Christopher Ragsdale, of Wichita Falls, is facing family violence charges for allegedly head-butting and choking his girlfriend after she criticized his fart. So reports an ABC 10.

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Ex-Yankees Prospect Sues Team, Blames Derek Jeter for Sabotage

Former New York Yankees minor league player Garrison Lassiter filed a $34 million lawsuit against the team after allegeing “an insidious effort by the Yankees to sabotage his baseball career at the request of superstar shortstop Derek Jeter.” So reports Yahoo Sports.

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Legal Pot in Illinois Touted as 'Monumental Milestone' for its Community Impact

The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation reported 77,128 marijuana transactions totaling close to $3.2 million on the first day the drug was legally allowed to be sold in the state. So reports NBC Chicago.

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Legal Documents At Risk When Abbreviating the New Year: Police

Law enforcement officials have warned against abbreviating the year “2020” on legal documents as doing so might put you at risk for fraud. So reports CBS Boston.

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NYC Lawyer Sues Ex-partner After Claims of $1.5M Blackmail

Frank Eskesen, a New York City lawyer, claims his former partner, Kenneth Marder, as well as Marder’s own lawyers, attempted to blackmail him for $1.5 million. So reports The New York Post.

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