She Slipped the Cuffs, Fought Two Officers, Drove Impaired — Then Walked Away Clean. Years Later, Under Oath, She Said She Didn’t Remember.
A deposition transcript obtained by this outlet reveals that Sarah Hornbeck admitted under oath to a...
A deposition transcript obtained by this outlet reveals that Sarah Hornbeck admitted under oath to a...
By Michael Phillips | MDBayNews Maryland’s judiciary often presents itself as a model of stability, professionalism, and...
By Michael Phillips | Thunder Report | MDBayNews In a blistering federal lawsuit that exposes the ugly underbelly of...
By Michael Phillips | MDBayNews MDBayNews has filed a series of public records requests with multiple Maryland government...
By Michael R. Phillips | MDBayNews | Thunder Report Investigations A long-running custody and legal battle between Maryland...
By Michael Phillips | MDBayNews A federal civil rights lawsuit challenging prosecutorial decisions and court conduct in a...
By Michael Phillips | MDBayNews | Policy Analysis The recent federal ruling granting disability accommodations to a...
By Michael Phillips | MDBayNews A recent federal court ruling granting disability accommodations to a Maryland parent has...
By Michael Phillips | MDBayNews A civil lawsuit filed on December 2, 2025, in the Circuit Court for Baltimore County...
On an August night in Prince George’s County, Maryland, a high school football game at Bishop McNamara should have been a...
When I went to Bishop McNamara earlier this month expecting a football game, I did not expect the fight that ended it...
By Michael Phillips When Maryland’s Anne Arundel County Family Court allowed John Michel to step into the role of “de...
By Michael Phillips The recent Anne Arundel County ruling in Reichert v. Hornbeck—where Judge Elizabeth S. Morris granted...
By Michael Phillips In Reichert v. Hornbeck, the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County has set one of the most dangerous...
By Michael Phillips In a just society, courts are meant to be the safeguard against tyranny—where facts outweigh...
The Myth of Harm and the Reality of Legal Trafficking By Michael Phillips That’s the question no judge, no attorney, and...
John Michel, once an obscure Maryland government employee, now finds himself at the center of a fierce legal and emotional...
By Michael Phillips This past Sunday marked the fourth Father’s Day that Jeff Reichert spent without hearing from his...
Democrats across the country erupted in outrage this week following the arrest of Senator Alex Padilla during a protest...
By Michael Phillips "Where is my son?" That question—raw, desperate, unrelenting—haunts Jeff Reichert every day. As...
Sarah Hornbeck is not merely a litigant in a prolonged family court case—she is the subject of a years-long legal and...
It is a unique kind of grief—one that never fades, never heals, and never finds peace. It is the grief of a parent who...
I didn’t expect to be here. When I wrote my first piece on the Reichert v. Hornbeck custody case, I was just trying to...
Now that the initial shock has worn off, it’s time to roll the sleeves up and start taking a deeper dive into the...
I wasn’t planning to write this article. In fact, I was working on something else entirely when I stumbled upon the court...
