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  • Google Drags Alleged Scammers To Court Over Fake Crypto Investment Apps

    On Thursday, Google filed a lawsuit against two Chinese individuals in a New York federal court, alleging their exploitation of the Google Play app store to perpetrate scams involving fake cryptocurrency investment applications. Yunfeng Sun, based in Shenzhen, and Hongnam Cheung, located in Hong Kong, are accused of orchestrating a scheme that defrauded thousands of…

  • Rapper G. Dep, Who Was Signed To Diddy’s Record Label, Released from Prison After 13 Years For Murder

    Ex-Bad Boy rapper G. Dep, known for his breakout hits in the early 2000s, has been released from prison after serving 13 years for murder. The rapper, whose real name is Trevell Coleman, shared his joyous moment with friends and family in a video posted on Instagram on Thursday, April 4, 2024, marking the end…

  • Trump Suffers Twin Setbacks As Judges Reject Pleas To Dismiss Charges

    On Thursday, Donald Trump faced two significant legal setbacks as judges rejected his attempts to dismiss criminal charges related to his actions following the 2020 election and his retention of classified documents after leaving office.

  • Grand Jury Fails to Indict Former Police Officer in Shooting Death of Unarmed Man

    An Orange County, Florida, grand jury has chosen not to indict former Orlando police officer Jose Velez for the shooting death of 26-year-old Derek Diaz last July, as announced in a news release from State Attorney Andrew Bain on Monday. After reviewing all pertinent evidence, the grand jury determined that charges against Officer Velez were…

  • Rapper Rod Wave Arrested on Weapons Charges Following Alleged Gang-Related Shooting

    Rapper and singer Rod Wave, born Rodarius Marcell Green, was arrested in Manatee County, Florida, on Wednesday, April, 3, facing weapons charges in connection with an alleged gang-related shooting. The St. Petersburg Police Department confirmed Rod’s arrest, stating suspicions of his involvement in the incident that left four individuals injured on March 31. According to…

  • Kansas City Chiefs’ Rashee Rice Issues Apology Following Dallas Car Crash Involving 6 Vehicles

    Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice has issued a public apology after being involved in a high-speed crash over the weekend in Dallas. This marks his first public statement on the incident. The apology, posted on Instagram, expresses Rice’s acknowledgment of his role in the matter and his commitment to cooperating with authorities. The…

  • Diddy’s Son Christian Faces Sexual Assault Allegations Amid Growing Controversy Surrounding His Dad

    The son of renowned rapper Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, Christian Combs, is facing allegations of sexual assault and drugging, adding to the mounting controversy surrounding the Combs family. Details surrounding the reported lawsuit against Christian Combs are sparse, with the identity of the alleged victim remaining undisclosed. Despite the lack of specific information, the accusations have…

  • Massachusetts Top Court Considers Allowing Website Tracking Class Actions

    Massachusetts’ Supreme Court recently entertained the notion that a law dating back to the 1960s, originally intended to prevent eavesdropping on phone calls and telegraphs, might also encompass the collection of users’ browsing data by website operators without their explicit consent. This potential interpretation emerged during oral arguments as the court considered two proposed class…

  • Cassie Assisting Federal Authorities in Investigation of Allegations Against Ex Diddy

    Casandra Ventura-Fine, professionally known as Cassie, has reportedly been cooperating with federal authorities in the ongoing investigation into allegations against music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. This development comes following recent raids on Combs’ residences in Los Angeles and Miami. According to TMZ, Cassie, a prominent singer-songwriter, has been in communication with federal agents for an…

  • Florida Supreme Court Ruling Makes State New Epicenter In US Abortion Battle

    The Florida Supreme Court recently issued two significant rulings regarding abortion, causing contrasting reactions and igniting intense political debates. Firstly, the court upheld the state’s authority to enact a six-week abortion ban, which is poised to become effective on May 1st. This decision is celebrated by anti-abortion activists nationwide, who view the six-week ban as…