Legal News

  • Watchdog Alleges Improper Use Of Funds By Trump-Linked Nonprofit

    A public corruption watchdog has filed a complaint accusing conservative nonprofits of misusing funds to cover legal expenses for former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows. Accountable.US submitted a detailed letter to the Washington D.C. Attorney General’s Office, alleging that in 2022, two 501(c)(3) organizations transferred approximately $1.1 million to evade scrutiny over…

  • Biden To Nominate North Carolina Solicitor General To US Appeals Court

    President Joe Biden announced his intention to nominate North Carolina Solicitor General Ryan Park to the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, despite objections from the state’s two Republican senators. Alongside Park, Biden named three new candidates for trial court judges in Illinois, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. If confirmed, Park will become the first Asian American…

  • Former Porn Star Accuses Diddy of Coercive Sexual Practices at Parties

    In a new legal development, Sean “Diddy” Combs faces fresh allegations from former porn star Adria English, also known as Omunique, who claims the music mogul coerced her into sexual activities at his parties or threatened to blacklist her in the industry. According to TMZ reports, English recounts meeting Diddy in 2004 during an audition…

  • Homeless Man Charged with Murder In Tragic Death of Elderly Woman At San Francisco Train Station

    Trevor Belmont, 49, has been arrested and charged with murder after allegedly pushing 74-year-old Corazon Dandan into the path of an oncoming train at the BART Powell Street Station on Monday night. San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced the charges on Wednesday, describing the incident as “tragic and truly shocking.” According to reports, Dandan,…

  • Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Faces Federal Investigation Amid Legal Challenges

    Sean “Diddy” Combs, according to sources familiar with his legal situation, has been informed by federal authorities in the Southern District of New York that he is currently under investigation. Sources confirm that a federal grand jury is actively reviewing evidence related to the investigation, although there are no imminent charges reported. A spokesperson for…

  • The Biden Administration Directs Hospitals To Continue Emergency Abortions Despite Supreme Court Decision

    In a recent development, the Biden administration has instructed emergency room doctors to proceed with emergency abortion procedures, disregarding the Supreme Court’s stance on state abortion bans conflicting with federal law. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Director Chiquita Brooks-LaSure issued a directive to doctor and…

  • Alaska Sues Over Lost Revenues From Biden Canceling Arctic Oil Leases

    The state of Alaska has sued the federal government to recover revenues it lost after President Joe Biden’s administration canceled oil and gas drilling leases in the federal Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. On Tuesday, Alaska filed a lawsuit in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, claiming the lease cancellations issued during Republican former President Donald…

  • Judge Blocks Biden Rule Adding Gender Identity Protections To Healthcare

    A U.S. judge on Wednesday blocked the Biden administration from enforcing a new rule against discrimination based on gender identity in healthcare while he hears a lawsuit challenging it by 15 Republican-led states. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) finalized the rule in May, and it was set to take effect on…

  • Exonerated Man Launches Food Truck, Serves Free Meals After 48 Years In Prison

    Glynn Simmons, an Oklahoma man who spent nearly 50 years wrongfully imprisoned, celebrated almost a year of freedom by giving back to his community on Friday. Simmons, the longest-imprisoned U.S. inmate to be exonerated, launched his new business, FreeMan’s Food Truck, and served free meals to all who stopped by. “I couldn’t, I couldn’t imagine…

  • Suspect In Salman Rushdie Stabbing Rejects Plea Deal Linking Federal Terrorism Charge

    The man accused of stabbing renowned author Salman Rushdie has turned down a plea deal that included a federal terrorism-related charge, according to his attorney. Salman Rushdie, 75, was attacked on August 12, 2022, at the Chautauqua Institution in western New York. The suspect, Hadi Matar, pleaded not guilty to state charges of second-degree attempted…