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Closing Arguments in Federal Lawsuit Against Carollo
Closing arguments are taking place in the federal lawsuit against Joe Carollo. NBC6’s Cherney Amhara reports.
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Teachers Unions File Lawsuit to Challenge New Florida Law, Allege Retaliation By DeSantis
Teachers unions have quickly filed a constitutional challenge to a new Florida law that places additional restrictions on public-employee unions, describing the measure as political retaliation by Gov. Ron DeSantis. The Florida Education Association, the United Faculty of Florida, the Alachua County teachers union and the University of Florida faculty union filed a lawsuit Tuesday in federal court in Tallahassee,…
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Gov. DeSantis Signs ‘Teachers' Bill of Rights,' Teacher Pay Bills
NBC6’s Lorena Inclan has more on the bill signings that took place at a southwest Miami-Dade school.
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E. Jean Carroll Takes the Stand: ‘Trump Raped Me'
On Wednesday, the writer took the stand to tell jurors that Donald Trump assaulted her in a department store in 1996.
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After Man Died of a Heart Attack On Board a Cruise Ship, His Body Was Left to Decompose, Family Claims in Lawsuit
A widow and her family are suing Celebrity Cruises for allegedly mishandling her husband’s body after he died while they were on a ship last year, saying it was left to decompose.
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Jury Selection Begins Monday in Ball & Chain Lawsuit
Jury selection is set to begin Monday in a 2019 civil lawsuit by a nightclub co-owner who accused Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo of illegally targeting his businesses after the co-owner supported Carollo’s political rival. NBC6’s Lorena Inclan reports.
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Gov. DeSantis Expected to Sign Florida's Tort Reform Bill Into Law — But How Could It Impact You?
House Bill 837 would impact not only businesses and insurance companies but also the lives of everyday Floridians. Here’s how.
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Tort Reform Bill Changes
NBC 6’s Marissa Bagg is live from Fort Lauderdale with more on what Florida’s tort reform bill could mean for everyday Floridians.
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Have You Ever Purchased a Celsius Drink? You Could Be Eligible for Up to $250
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to better clarify the timing of the settlement, the coincidence of its timing with the Flo Rida lawsuit and a new statement the company provided after the story was first published. The popular energy drink company Celsius reached an agreement in a class action lawsuit that could award customers a nice settlement....
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Mother With OnlyFans Account Sues Central Florida School District For Banning Her From Volunteering
The mother of two elementary school children is suing Orange County Public Schools after she was told she could no longer volunteer due to complaints about her OnlyFans account.
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Mother Sues School District After Volunteer Ban for OnlyFans Account
NBC 6’s Sheli Muñiz has the latest on a mother taking legal action after she was banned from volunteering at her son’s Orange County school for having an OnlyFans account.
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Jury Sides With Flo Rida in Case Against Celsius
A Broward jury has sided with Flo Rida in his lawsuit against energy drink maker Celsius, awarding the rapper more than $82 million over the company’s breach of contract on an endorsement deal. NBC 6’s Marissa Bagg reports
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Flo Rida Sues Energy Drink “Celsius”
Platinum selling rapper and South Florida native Flo Rida is suing energy-drink maker Celsius in a Broward County courtroom Tuesday for millions in profits he claims to have earned in an endorsement deal. NBC 6’s Victor Jorges reports.
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Lawsuit Looks to Stop New Ban on Lobbying
A new part of the Florida constitution takes effect on January 1st. NBC 6’s Phil Prazan has all the latest details.
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Citrus Canker Lawsuit Settlement
Tens of thousands of people may have received an unexpected check in the mail in recent weeks as a result of a years long legal battle over the state’s effort to fight citrus canker disease in the early 2000’s/ NBC 6 Responds’ Alina Machado has the latest.
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Couple Suing Amazon Over Exercise Machine
A Fort Lauderdale couple are suing Amazon after they say the man is permanently debilitated after using an exercise machine they bought on the site. NBC 6’s Amanda Plasencia reports.
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Guns N' Roses Sues Online Gun Store Called ‘Texas Guns and Roses'
Guns N’ Roses sued an online gun store called Texas Guns and Roses for unspecified damages on Friday, alleging in Los Angeles federal court that the seller is attempting to con consumers into believing that the website is associated with the rock band.
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Virginia Walmart Shooting Survivor Sues for $50M, Alleges Gunman Kept ‘Kill List' of Targets
A Walmart employee who survived last week’s mass shooting at a store in Virginia has filed a $50 million lawsuit against the company for allegedly continuing to employ the shooter — a store supervisor — “who had known propensities for violence, threats and strange behavior.”
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Anne Heche Estate Sued by Woman Whose Home Was Destroyed in Fatal Car Crash
The woman whose Los Angeles home was destroyed in the deadly car crash that ended Anne Heche’s life has sued the late actor’s estate and is seeking at least $2 million in damages.
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Alec Baldwin Sues to ‘Clear His Name' in Movie Set Killing
Saying he wants to clear his name, Alec Baldwin is suing people involved in handling and supplying the loaded gun that he was using when it fired and killed a crew member last year during filming of the movie “Rust.” The shooting was ruled an accident.