
Woman Appeals Defeat In Rape Lawsuit Against Derrick Rose
The appeal was on the grounds that damning testimony should have been excluded and other evidence should have been admitted at trial.
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The appeal was on the grounds that damning testimony should have been excluded and other evidence should have been admitted at trial.
"There was a lot of love in the building tonight," Noah said of returning to the United Center.
Noah and Rose were playing their first game at the United Center since moving from the Bulls to the Knicks.
"People just didn't understand me," Rose says of his ending with the Bulls. "I didn't let them."
In reacting to a verdict, we miss the bigger, more important picture and conversation.
The woman was originally seeking $21.5 million when she filed suit.
If Carter-Williams wants to wear Rose's old No. 1, he should wear No. 1.
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The lapse of the accuser's lawyers to share material with the defense doesn't rise to the level requiring dismissal of the case, a judge ruled.
"It turned out to be what I thought," Rose says.
The judge criticized the plaintiff's lawyers as "unbelievably careless" in the production of exhibits.
Rose surmised that a morning text saying she was "horny" for him had triggered consent from that point on.
Attorney Waukeen McCoy said Rose would be the next witness in the lawsuit seeking $21.5 million in damages.
The ex-girlfriend accusing NBA star Derrick Rose and his friends of rape battled her emotions as she tried to piece together a night she remembers only in "flashes."
When Rose entered the courtroom, the woman paused and became emotional while being questioned by her attorney about the events on a night in August 2013.
Opening statements began Wednesday in the woman's $21.5 million federal court lawsuit.
Rose and two friends are accused of gang raping an incapacitated woman whom he once dated.
The Knicks and Bulls have been tone deaf regarding the gang rape accusations against Rose.
There are more and more reasons for the Rose civil lawsuit to be settled.
Rose is now facing a civil lawsuit accusing him of rape and a criminal investigation stemming from that August 2013 night.
A judge has ruled Rose's accuser can't remain anonymous, which could change the equation.
The 30-year-old woman has accused Rose and two friends of gang raping her in August 2013.
"I can only imagine how they're going to act when we start winning," Rose says of Knicks fans.
Rose's gang rape civil case is set to go to trial Oct. 4.
No arrests have been made in either burglary.
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The windows of the ICE facility on Beach Drive were boarded up Wednesday night, possibly in preparation for protests outside.
Vice President JD Vance said Wednesday the federal government has "no immediate plans" to send National Guard forces to Chicago, an idea floated by President Trump.
Chicago's Metropolitan Peace Initiatives is running table exercises and trainings to learn how to encounter federal agents should they come to Chicago.
Gov. Pritzker said he believes the Trump administration has chosen to drastically ramp up immigration enforcement in September because of the city's Mexican Independence Day celebrations.
President Trump suggested he's planning to send National Guard troops to Chicago, in what could be the latest salvo in his controversial push to use federal forces to address crime.
Some municipalities have decided to keep the tax in place at the municipal level, on the grounds that they need the revenue.
Some local gas stations as of Tuesday afternoon were posting prices of $4 per gallon for regular unleaded, and more than $5 for premium.
Many drivers are as frustrated with the unexplained spike in their auto insurance as they are with congestion on the roads.
The Arlington Heights Village Board on Monday night approved a new 5% streaming tax.
Morton Grove slapped the seller with code violations after the sale to the Hovey family was completed, which prevented them from getting a deed.
The Chicago Breast Cancer Research Consortium is a first-of-its-kind collaboration, uniting all three nationally recognized hospitals to work on research together.
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The other two American Science & Surplus stores, in the west Chicago suburb of Geneva and in Milwaukee, may stay open as employee-owned and operated businesses.
The private equity firm Sycamore Partners has completed its acquisition of Walgreens, ending the drugstore chain's run as a publicly traded company.
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A company that installs license plate-detecting cameras to aid law enforcement has halted operations with federal agencies because of ongoing concerns among officials in Illinois and elsewhere.
A Wisconsin man has pleaded guilty to smuggling lab equipment to Russian companies in violation of U.S. sanctions.
The choir has been making Chicago proud with their run on "America's Got Talent," and this week, voters advanced them to the semifinals.
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This past spring, CBS News Chicago reported on a daycare in Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood that had been plagued by a nasty leak. We wondered how the city could allow such a thing. As Lauren Victory reports, it turned out that at the time, no one reported the problem.
Chicago police confirmed Thursday that some agents from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security were at an apartment on the city’s West Side in August. Marissa Sulek reports.
El Grito Chicago has been postponed due to fears about immigration enforcement activity, officials announced Thursday.
On Sunday, Aug. 24, families woke up to federal agents with their guns drawn in a building on Jackson Boulevard in the South Austin neighborhood.
Chicago's Department of Buildings commissioner said her inspectors did not know the daycare was in such a condition because no one ever told the city about the problems.
No arrests have been made in either burglary.
The Backing Historic Small Restaurants program issues the grants to 50 small or independently owned restaurants around the country every year.
With an enforcement blitz by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement anticipated in the coming days, more people could be in immigration custody are in need of legal help.
This Labor Day weekend was much more violent than those of recent years — driven in part by mass shootings.
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This Labor Day weekend was much more violent than those of recent years — driven in part by mass shootings.