Improper evidence gathering results in dismissal of one of six accusers.
A federal judge dismissed Celeste Borys from her lawsuit against Tim Ballard over her unauthorized access to his email accounts after she left her job as his assistant.
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Federal lawsuit by accusers continues.
A lawsuit alleging that Tim Ballard, founder of Operation Underground Railroad, assaulted and raped his assistant, Celeste Borys, has been dismissed.
Ballard claims accusations were unleashed to tear down his reputation.
Tim Ballard, the founder of Operation Underground Railroad and subject of the anti-trafficking movie “Sound of Freedom” has filed a defamation lawsuit against six women who accused him of sexual misconduct and assault.
Organization’s spending exceeds revenue, net assets remain high
Operation Underground Railroad, an anti-trafficking group, has seen significant upheaval over the last few years.
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The Operation Underground Railroad leader resigned before ‘Sound of Freedom’ made him famous
ive women are suing Operation Underground Railroad (OUR) founder Tim Ballard, accusing him of sexual assault and claiming he used psychological and spiritual manipulation to coerce them into sexual contact.