David Canter has been an NFL agent for more than a decade, and several prospects in last month’s NFL Draft were represented by Canter. The NFL Players Association is currently investigating Canter after he allegedly tried to encourage teams to draft his
One of the women who has not settled with Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson could go to trial against him soon, according to attorney Tony Buzbee. Watson settled with the dozens of women who accused him of sexual harassment, but Buzbee says
Minnesota Timberwolves All-Star guard Anthony Edwards’ lawyer has challenged assault claims he calls “baseless” following the team’s Game 5 loss to the Denver Nuggets Tuesday night. Edwards was charged with two counts of third-degree assault, Denver Police confirmed to Fox News Digital
Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback and social justice activist Colin Kaepernick has revealed his intentions to cover the costs of an autopsy for a 35-year-old inmate who died under unexplained circumstances. LaShawn Thompson died inside a Fulton County Jail cell in Atlanta
A lawyer for a Canadian Catholic high school student who was reportedly suspended for opposing transgender ideology said his client’s legal battle shows freedom in the country is quickly eroding. “I think it’s representative of where the culture is at, where society
New photos show Orange County deputy public defender Elliot Blair — who mysteriously died Monday while on a one-year wedding anniversary to Mexico — dancing just hours before police say he fell off a balcony outside his hotel room, though his family
An attorney representing the family of University of Georgia football player Devin Willock, who died in a car crash just hours after celebrating back-to-back national championships, held a press conference Thursday afternoon to read a statement from Willock’s parents. Attorney Roy T.
Comment on this story Comment The food delivery service Grubhub has agreed to pay an $800,000 civil penalty along with $2.7 million to consumers to settle a lawsuit brought in March by D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine, who alleged that the