Allegations against Will Lewis in the midst of Partygate scandal

Will Lewis, Washington Post publisher and informal adviser to Boris Johnson, advised No 10 staff to 'clean up' phones amid Partygate scandal but denies allegations. Lewis's journalistic record and alleged efforts to kill negative stories about him are under scrutiny. Allegations of cover-up of criminal activity by Lewis's former employer, News Corp, have also been raised.

Karen Read Murder Trial in Massachusetts

Karen Read is on trial for allegedly running over her Boston police officer boyfriend with her SUV during a nor'easter and leaving him for dead after a night of heavy drinking. The trial includes conflicting testimonies from first responders and allegations of a cover-up by an influential local family.

Rupert Murdoch’s London Tabloids Cover-Up Scandal

Senior executives of Rupert Murdoch’s London tabloids in 2011 engaged in a cover-up operation to destroy evidence of industrial-scale hacking, with the company allegedly deleting millions of messages. Will Lewis, one of the executives involved, later became CEO of The Washington Post. Litigants, including Prince Harry and Hugh Grant, have pursued legal action against the company. Lewis, known for his digital expertise, faced allegations of being part of the cover-up but claimed he was preserving journalistic integrity. The Murdoch company denied engaging in a cover-up.

The People of the State of New York v. Donald J. Trump Trial

The People of the State of New York v. Donald J. Trump is the first prosecution of an American president. The case involves a payoff to a porn actor, election interference, and cover-up accusations. The trial will test the justice system's durability amidst a mountain of evidence against Trump.

Karen Read's Murder Trial and 'Turtleboy' Controversy

Karen Read, accused of murdering Boston police officer John O'Keefe, is on trial amidst allegations of a cover-up and intense public support. Controversial blogger 'Turtleboy' is also involved in the case, facing charges of witness intimidation.

Russian Intelligence Unit 29155 and Havana Syndrome

Russian intelligence unit 29155, under the control of Russian President Vladimir Putin, is potentially behind the mysterious illnesses of over 100 U.S. officials with 'Havana Syndrome.' Despite a 2023 government report concluding foreign involvement is 'very unlikely,' many victims and experts believe there is evidence pointing to Russian attacks.

Cover-up of Explosion in Tamaulipas

Government officials in Tamaulipas are accused of covering up an explosion at a cartel stash house, claiming it was caused by a gas leak. Evidence suggests the explosion was due to improvised explosive devices stored in the house.

Donald Trump's legal issues

Manhattan District Attorney plans to begin trial for Donald Trump in April for 34 felonies related to covering up an alleged affair.

Phone-Hacking Lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers

Prince Harry and Hugh Grant seek to amend their phone-hacking lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers to include Murdoch, Will Lewis, and Rebekah Brooks, alleging they were aware of efforts to cover up the company’s phone-hacking scandal. The case is expected to go to trial in January 2025.

Former Kentucky Prison Officers Sentenced for Assaulting Inmate

Six former officers at an eastern Kentucky prison have been sentenced to prison for assaulting an inmate and trying to cover it up. The sentences range from 1 month to 5 years.