Broken Arrow, Oklahoma taekwondo instructor Lyndon Cole Jarman, 29, was arrested for at least five counts of lewd molestation.
Jerri Gaither biography: 10 things about Gulfport, Mississippi woman
Jerri King Gaither, an American from Gulfport, faces first-degree murder charges after the death of her son, John. In past incidents, she shot Christina Racey in 1993 and faced legal troubles for fraud. Authorities discovered John's body in January 2024 following a welfare check. Gaither's complex history includes multiple aliases.
Roanoke, Virginia’s Logan Michael Spencer arrested
Logan Michael Spencer, a 28-year-old from Roanoke, Virginia, was a volunteer chief for the Cave Spring Rescue Squad and a dispatcher. He was recently arrested for child pornography charges, leading to suspensions from his volunteer and job positions. Detectives executed a search warrant tied to a tip from a task force.
Trenton, New Jersey pastor Charles Brinson arrested, accused of assaulting teen
Trenton, New Jersey pastor Charles Brinson was charged with two counts of first-degree aggravated sexual assault of an incapacitated victim and two counts of second-degree endangering the welfare of a child.
US Marshals arrest Derrick Lamar Taylor Jr. in Hedgesville, West Virginia on warrants issued out of Maryland
Derrick Lamar Taylor, Jr. was arrested as a suspect in a murder case linked to an incident in Hagerstown, Maryland, in October 2024. After evading arrest, he surrendered to a SWAT team in Hedgesville on February 26, 2025. Taylor faces multiple charges, including attempted first-degree murder. His details remain unspecified.
Donald Trump: ‘Apple should get rid of DEI rules’
Donald Trump, re-elected as president in 2025, ended diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in federal and private sectors, receiving mixed reactions from companies like Meta, Alphabet, and Apple. While Trump criticized Apple’s DEI policies, CEO Tim Cook emphasized the company's commitment to dignity and respect amidst evolving legal landscapes.
Andean Medjedovic biography: 10 things about University of Waterloo alum
Andean Medjedovic, a Canadian mathematician born in 2002, allegedly stole $16.5 million from Indexed Finance in 2021. Between 2021 and 2023, he exploited vulnerabilities in DeFi protocols, laundering proceeds through bogus accounts. In February 2025, he was charged with wire fraud, hacking, and attempted extortion following multiple illegal activities.
How Kimberling City, Missouri’s Lisa Findley defrauded Elvis Presley’s family
Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll, was born in Tupelo, Mississippi, and married Priscilla, with whom he had daughter Lisa Marie. Following their deaths, a woman named Lisa Findley attempted to fraudulently sell Graceland, claiming Lisa pledged it as loan collateral. Findley was arrested for mail fraud and identity theft.
Ray Hunt biography: 10 things about Owens Cross Roads, Alabama man
Ray Hunt, an Alabama resident, operated Vega Tools LLC while engaging in deceptive practices to export U.S. industrial equipment to Iran illegally. Born in 1953, he was arrested in November 2022, pleaded guilty to violating U.S. sanctions in July 2024, and was sentenced to five years in prison in February 2025.
Detroit, Michigan jury convicts Redondo Beach, California’s Sherif Khalil for his role in defrauding Medicare of $4M+
Sherif Khalil, owner of Spectra Clinical Labs in Redondo Beach, engaged in a scheme to defraud Medicare by paying kickbacks to marketers for obtaining unnecessary drug test orders. He was convicted of health care fraud and faces up to 25 years in prison, with sentencing set for August 7, 2025 after over $4 million in illicit payments.
