Louisville police and the county attorney’s office claimed sexual abuse records were turned over to the FBI. But an email indicates that’s not true.
Author: Andrew Wolfson, Louisville Courier Journal
Breonna Taylor juror says grand jury wasn’t given chance to weigh homicide charges
A juror in the Breonna Taylor case says the grand jury was never given the chance to deliberate whether homicide charges for officers were justified.
‘Vigorous’ self-defense laws likely prevented homicide charges in Breonna Taylor’s death, experts say
Kentucky’s “vigorous” self-defense laws made charging three police officers with homicide in Breonna Taylor’s death virtually impossible, experts say.
29-story office tower in Kentucky secretly owned by billionaire Ukrainian oligarchs, feds say
The Justice Department alleges that the former PNC Plaza in Louisville was purchased using embezzled money.
Maximum Security’s owners ask court to summarily declare it winner of Kentucky Derby
In a motion for summary judgment, Gary and Mary West have asked a federal judge to summarily declare Maximum Security the Derby winner.
Owners of biblical Noah’s ark replica sue over rain damage to property
Ark Encounter, a Kentucky attraction with a replica of Noah’s ark, has sued its insurers for failing to cover rain damage to its access road.
A prosecutor ridiculed a couple’s patron saint. So a court reversed their drug convictions
A prosecutor lambasted defendants for worshiping the patron saint of narcotraffickers, “Jesús Malverde.” Saint also is known as angel of the poor.