Five men who had worked as “ring boys” for World Wrestling Entertainment as teenagers in the 1980s filed a lawsuit alleging that they were groomed and sexually abused by ring crew boss and ring announcer Mel Phillips on the company’s watch.
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Today, on the International Day of Nonviolence @BobbyDicello and Ken Abbarno, leaders of DiCello Levitt’s Trial Center, share a story about a client victory and the power of truly listening to others’ needs.
#KindnessMatters#Nonviolent#Communications
It is time for the Canton Police Department to take action and end these horrific acts against their own citizens. Stop blaming the people you're beating. #JusticeforJaemiirMcElroy
Michael Donnell Jones’s life was tragically cut short on August 17, 2024. His family, represented by Bobby DiCello, seeks justice amid ongoing pain. DiCello Levitt stands firmly with the Jones family. #JusticeForMichaelDonnellJones#JusticeinallitsDimensions
June 27 marked two years since we lost Jayland Walker. We gathered at St. Ashworth Temple in Akron to honor his memory. The outpouring of love and support from the community was truly overwhelming. We remain steadfast in our pursuit of change. #JusticeForJayland
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“It is outrageous that in 2024 an officer put their knee on anyone and that when he last spoke and said, ‘I can’t breathe,’ the last words he may have heard were, ‘You’re fine, eff you,’” DiCello said.
#JusticeforFrankTyson
"Jayland Walker's family urges you to be mindful of how important in the U.S., everyone has equal access to justice and fair process. This process is stacked against them, but they will continue to fight for the justice that they and Jayland deserve." https://t.co/MYauKSL7R6
As a City of Akron, Ohio grand jury convened today to begin deliberating criminal charges for the eight Akron police officers who gunned down Jayland Walker last summer, Walker family legal counsel, @BobbyDicello made the following statement. https://t.co/CCAH4XQ43k
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In honor of the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s assassination, I took a moment today to be grateful for those who have lost their lives in the search for equality and social justice. To move forward and stop the bloodshed. We can do it. We have to and we will do it.