New court filings challenge former US Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s motion to dismiss an alienation of affection lawsuit in a North ...
Infidelity comes with a hefty price tag in North Carolina. North Carolina-based TikTok influencer Brenay Kennard must pay $40,000 while her appeal of a lawsuit focused on an extramarital affair that ...
Former U.S. senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona acknowledged having an affair with a member of her Senate security detail while in office but argued in a legal filing that a lawsuit filed by the ...
Representative Don Davis, a Democrat, is running for re-election in a district that has grown steadily harder for him to retain. Davis won by four points in 2022, and only 1.5 points in 2024 after the ...
A lawsuit accusing former Carolina Panthers star Steve Smith Sr. of ruining a marriage by having an affair with a Baltimore Ravens band member is inching closer to trial, despite the N.C. Sports Hall ...
A TikToker's North Carolina lawsuit is making headlines. In a civil lawsuit filed in May 2024 with the Durham County Superior Court, Akira Montague accused TikToker Brenay Kennard of “alienation of ...
Kaitlin McKeown/The News & Observer/Tribune News Service via Getty (2) Akira Montague with her attorney, Robonetta Jones; Brenay Kennard. A TikToker's North Carolina lawsuit is making headlines. In a ...
Heather Ammel sued former Sen. Kyrsten Sinema for alienation of affection in Moore County. Lawsuit alleges affair with a security detail member and harm to marriage. Sinema filed for federal court to ...
Former U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema is accused of having an affair with a member of her security detail and destroying the man’s marriage in a lawsuit filed by his ex-wife in Moore County, North Carolina.
Former Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema is being sued in North Carolina for "alienation of affection" by a woman who alleges Sinema had an affair with her husband, a former security staffer, that ended ...
Alienation of Affection cases are really quite the scene. Their history goes back thousands of years to 105 BC, and they first began popping up in the United States in 1866. Fast forward to 2026, ...
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