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Detroit Lions Fan Files $100 Million Lawsuit Against Steelers' DK Metcalf
A Detroit Lions fan, Ryan Kennedy, filed a $100 million lawsuit against Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf following an altercation at Ford Field in December, according to Fox News. Kennedy's legal team announced the lawsuit in Wayne County Court on Tuesday, December 26, at a news conference held in Farmington Hills, Michigan.
The lawsuit stems from an incident during the Steelers' 29-24 victory over the Lions. Details of the altercation remain unclear, but the lawsuit follows Metcalf's two-game suspension for his involvement. Kennedy denies making racial slurs during the incident.
US Department of Justice Removes Epstein Documents After Victims Identified
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) removed thousands of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation from its website after victims' identities were compromised, the BBC reported. Lawyers for Epstein's victims stated that flawed redactions in the files released on Friday led to the exposure of nearly 100 survivors.
The released documents included email addresses and nude photos in which the names and faces of potential victims could be identified. Survivors issued a statement calling the disclosure "outrageous" and said they should not be "named, scrutinized." The DOJ released around three million documents linked to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation on Friday.
Trial of Norway Crown Princess's Son Hears Tearful Account in Rape Trial
The trial of Marius Borg Høiby, son of Norway's crown princess, heard testimony from a woman who accused him of rape at a party in 2018, according to the BBC. The woman tearfully told the court in Oslo that she had no recollection of what happened after an earlier sexual encounter.
Marius Borg Høiby pleaded not guilty to raping four women and other serious offenses, but admitted to breaking a restraining order, transporting marijuana, and speeding, while "partly" admitting to threats and assault. He faces 38 charges against him.
Rights Groups Allege China Detained Two Journalists Over Corruption Report
Rights groups and activists are raising concerns about the detention of two Chinese investigative journalists, Liu Hu and Wu Yingjiao, after they reportedly exposed corruption by a senior official in Sichuan province, the BBC reported. The journalists were taken by police on Sunday after publishing their investigation, according to rights groups.
Critics have long voiced concerns about media repression in China, where authorities have arrested and prosecuted journalists, accusing them of causing trouble. Chengdu police said on Monday that two men, identified by their surnames Liu and Wu, were detained. Liu Hu, a prominent investigative reporter in China, was previously arrested in 2013 on suspicion of defamation.
Ex-Washington Post Staffer Accuses Jeff Bezos of Prioritizing Survival Over Newspaper
A former staffer of The Washington Post, Glenn Kessler, accused owner Jeff Bezos of prioritizing his survival in the era of Donald Trump rather than saving the paper, Fox News reported. In a piece titled "A Billionaire's Surrender," Kessler highlighted Bezos's increased net worth since purchasing the paper in 2013, noting that major layoffs are expected to rock the newsroom. Kessler described Bezos as an "absentee owner."
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