NEW YORK, NY – A lawsuit has been filed in the Supreme Court of New York bringing serious allegations against Bravo, NBCUniversal, and the production companies behind the hit show The Real Housewives of Atlanta (RHOA). The plaintiff, Brittany Eady, outlines claims of defamation, sexual harassment, and the creation of a hostile work environment. The Allegations According to the court filing, the lawsuit lists several causes of action, including: Defamation Sexual Harassment and Hostile Work Environment Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress False Light The Incident at the Heart of the Lawsuit The filing centers on an event that allegedly took place during an RHOA taping on June 6, 2024. In front of a crowd of over 200 people, a cast member is accused of making "false, defamatory, harassing, and distressing statements" about Ms. Eady. The suit further alleges that this cast member displayed an explicit photograph on a phone and falsely claimed that Ms. Eady was th...
NEW YORK, NY – Six individuals have been sentenced for their roles in a large-scale, unlicensed money transmitting operation that moved over $15 million in a matter of months through an informal system known as "hawala." The sentences, handed down in the White Plains federal court, mark a significant victory for federal investigators in their efforts to curb illicit financial activities. What is a "Hawala"? Essentially, a hawala is a way to transfer money, often across borders, without any physical cash actually moving. It relies on a network of brokers who receive money in one location and then have an associate in another location pay out the same amount to the intended recipient. While not inherently illegal, operating such a service without a license from state and federal authorities is a serious crime, as these networks can be used to launder money for criminal enterprises. The Investigation and Convictions Between February and September of 2023, the group ra...