Trials

  • House Oversight Committee to Release Jeffrey Epstein Files After DOJ Subpoena

    The House Oversight Committee plans to release portions of the long-sought Jeffrey Epstein files after securing compliance with a subpoena issued to the Justice Department, according to a committee spokesperson on Tuesday. The committee is expected to receive the first tranche of records soon, following its August subpoena for documents related to Epstein, the convicted…

  • 4th Circuit Overturns Mortgage Fraud Conviction Of Former Baltimore Prosecutor Marilyn Mosby

    A federal appeals court on Friday, July 11, partially overturned the convictions of former Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, vacating her 2024 mortgage fraud conviction but upholding her perjury convictions related to early withdrawals from her retirement account during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a split decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth…

  • Explainer: The Diddy Sex Trafficking Case And The Ongoing Jury Selection

    The high-profile criminal case against hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs entered a new phase Monday with the beginning of jury selection in federal court. The charges—ranging from sex trafficking to racketeering conspiracy—carry the potential for a life sentence, marking a dramatic legal turning point for the once-billionaire music executive. Here’s a breakdown of what’s happening,…