The recent accusations against Macy’s involving the alleged cover-up of a sexual assault by music mogul Diddy in order to protect a major deal is nothing short of disturbing. The lawsuit filed by “John Doe” in Ohio, claiming that Combs allegedly orally raped a man working in Macy’s flagship store in New York back in 2008, is a glaring example of profit being prioritized over people’s safety and well-being.
The details of this case paint a dark picture of corporate greed and the lengths some companies are willing to go to protect their bottom line. The fact that Macy’s allegedly encouraged the victim’s employer to fire him after he raised complaints and was subsequently banned from the store is a clear indication of their priorities being in the wrong place.… Continue reading
When I first came across the news that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to review the ruling on the death of a woman who was found with 20 stab wounds, my immediate thought was, “How is it even possible for someone to commit suicide by inflicting such severe wounds on themselves?” The case of Ellen Greenberg, a first-grade teacher who tragically lost her life in 2011, is beyond comprehension. The fact that the medical examiner initially ruled her death as a homicide, only to switch the ruling to suicide without a valid explanation, is absolutely mind-boggling.
I mean, let’s think about it for a moment.… Continue reading
This situation with Boeing and the US safety agency is truly mind-boggling. The fact that a video of door-plug removal was overwritten is suspicious at best. As an aircraft mechanic who works on Boeings, not for Boeing, I can attest to the meticulous documentation and records kept in the airline industry. The scale of work performed on these planes should generate a great deal of documentation, as safety and compliance are paramount.
When the NTSB chair, Jennifer Homendy, mentioned that Boeing failed to disclose documents and the names of workers involved in the door-plug opening and closing, it raised a red flag.… Continue reading