Legal News

  • Former Miami Dolphins Cornerback Xavien Howard Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Non-Consensual Distribution of Explicit Images

    Xavien Howard, a former cornerback for the Miami Dolphins, is embroiled in a legal battle following allegations of non-consensual distribution of explicit videos. This development comes a year after Howard was in the spotlight for reportedly impregnating four women simultaneously. A lawsuit filed on June 6 in Broward County Circuit Court, Florida, claims that Howard…

  • Hunter Biden Gun Trial Unveils Embarrassing Details About Family Support And Personal Struggles

    The ongoing trial of Hunter Biden on gun charges has revealed a trove of personal and embarrassing details about the President’s son. The trial, overseen by the Justice Department, has exposed text messages, photographs, and testimony that paint a stark picture of Hunter Biden’s past struggles with addiction, all while First Lady Jill Biden and…

  • Prosecution’s Key Witness In YSL’s RICO Trial, Lil Woody, Thrown In Jail After Refusing to Testify

    In a dramatic twist on day 87th of the Young Thug and YSL RICO trial, one of the prosecution’s key witness Kenneth Copeland, also known as Lil Woody, found himself in handcuffs and headed to jail after staunchly refusing to testify on behalf of the prosecution. The courtroom buzzed with tension as Copeland invoked the…

  • Tesla Objects To $5.6 Billion Payout For Lawyers Who Voided Musk’s Pay

    Tesla argued in court papers on Friday that the legal team voiding Elon Musk’s record Tesla pay package deserves only a tiny fraction of the $5.6 billion legal fee they requested, claiming their lawsuit provided almost no benefit to the company. Tesla (TSLA.O) stated that the legal team for Richard Tornetta, the shareholder whose lawsuit…

  • 5 Individuals Arrested For Defrauding Medicare Of Over $15 Million Through Sham Hospices

    Five individuals were arrested in Los Angeles for their alleged involvement in defrauding Medicare of over $15 million through sham hospice companies and subsequent money laundering activities. The defendants, identified as Petros Fichidzhyan, Juan Carlos Esparza, Karpis Srapyan, Susanna Harutyunyan, and Mihran Panosyan, are accused of operating sham hospice companies purportedly owned by foreign nationals,…

  • Law Firm Defends Work In $5.6 Billion Card Fee Case

    A law firm, which previously admitted to unknowingly submitting fake claims in a $5.6 billion settlement with Visa and MasterCard, informed a U.S. judge on Thursday that other parties also submitted fraudulent material in the case. New York-founded Milberg Coleman Bryson Phillips Grossman, responding to a request for more information from the Brooklyn judge overseeing…

  • Restraining Order Issued Against Deontay Wilder Amid Domestic Violence Allegations

    A judge has issued a temporary restraining order (TRO) against professional boxer Deontay Wilder, following allegations of physical and mental abuse by his fiancée, Telli Swift. The TRO, granted on Monday, mandates that Wilder maintain a distance of at least 100 yards from both Swift and their six-year-old daughter until a scheduled court hearing on…

  • SCOTUS Justices Disclose Bali Hotel Stay, Beyoncé Tickets, Book Deals

    Supreme Court justices reported receiving gifts, including a stay in a Bali hotel and tickets to a Beyoncé concert, as well as nearly $1.6 million in book advances and royalties. They released their annual financial disclosure forms for 2023 on Friday. Conservative Justice Clarence Thomas, facing criticism for not disclosing gifts from businessman and Republican…

  • SEC Sued By Trade Association For Details On Record-Keeping Probe

    A financial industry trade association has sued the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for information about the agency’s multibillion-dollar crackdown on how banks and other firms handle work-related communication on personal devices. The American Securities Association filed the lawsuit in Tampa federal court on Thursday, claiming that the SEC improperly rejected its request under…

  • Jaguar Wright Reportedly Arrested On Felony Theft Charges

    Celebrity singer-songwriter Jaguar Wright, known for her recent controversial claims about various celebrities, has found herself in legal trouble. Reports indicate that she has been taken into custody and booked in Dallas on charges of theft of property between $30,000 and $150,000, classified as a third-degree felony in Texas. While details surrounding the arrest remain…