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Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, faced federal court charges on Monday for gun-related offenses following an apparent “attempted assassination” of former President Donald Trump on Sunday at Trump International Golf Course in West Palm Beach, Florida. Currently, the two charges against Routh include possession of a firearm by a convicted felon... Read More »

Judge Dismisses Three More Counts in Georgia Election Interference Case Against Trump - Win McNamee/Getty Images via NPR

A Georgia judge has dismissed three additional counts in the election interference case against former President Donald Trump and his allies, though the central racketeering charge remains intact. The ruling brings the total number of charges Trump faces down to eight felony counts from the original 13. Fulton Superior Court... Read More »

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Walgreens, one of the largest pharmacy chains in the U.S., has agreed to pay $106 million to settle multiple lawsuits accusing the company of improperly billing government healthcare programs for prescriptions that were never dispensed. The settlement covers lawsuits filed in New Mexico, Texas, and Florida, with allegations that the... Read More »

Justin Timberlake Pleads Guilty to Impaired Driving in New York, Sentenced to Fine and Community Service - Pamela Smith/AP via nbcnews.com

Justin Timberlake, the multi-platinum singer and actor, pleaded guilty on Friday to impaired driving in Sag Harbor, New York, resolving a criminal case stemming from his June 18 arrest. Timberlake was arrested after running a stop sign and veering out of his lane while driving in the Hamptons, where police... Read More »

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Francis Ford Coppola, the renowned director behind classic films like "The Godfather" and "Apocalypse Now," has filed a lawsuit against Variety and two of the story’s reporters, claiming that the entertainment trade publication defamed him with an article published in July. The article, which Coppola alleges was based on anonymous... Read More »

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Navient, a major financial services company that primarily specialized in servicing and managing student loans, has agreed to pay $120 million to resolve allegations brought by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). This settlement concludes the end of a contentious, years-long legal battle that began in January 2017 during the... Read More »

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Christina Cardenas, the wife of a California inmate, has reached a $5.6 million settlement after being subjected to what she and her attorneys described as an unlawful and invasive strip search during a visit to see her husband in 2019. The lawsuit names the California Correctional Institution (CCI), the California... Read More »

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After nine years of litigation and three trials, Virginia Simers, the widow of longtime Los Angeles Times sports columnist Thomas J. Simers (T.J.), won the right to collect attorney fees from the newspaper that employed her husband for over 20 years. He was fired from his job in 2013 and... Read More »

Diddy Ordered to Pay $100 Million in Default Judgment to Michigan Inmate Over Alleged 1997 Sexual Assault - WireImage via Forbes

A recent ruling in Michigan has put Sean “Diddy” Combs in the spotlight for a civil lawsuit involving a $100 million default judgment, stemming from a 1997 allegation of sexual assault. This judgment, issued by the Lenawee County Circuit Court, comes after a Michigan inmate, Derrick Lee Cardello-Smith, filed a... Read More »

California Law Making Social Media Companies Report “Terms of Service”  Enjoined for Possibly Violating First Amendment - Adobe Stock

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 587 (AB 587) into law in September 2022. Often referred to as “a social media transparency bill,” the law requires social media companies that collect personally identifiable information from internet users to make their privacy policies available to consumers and submit semiannual “Terms... Read More »

The White Stripes Sue Trump Campaign Over Unauthorized Use of 'Seven Nation Army' - Getty Images via iheart.com

Jack and Meg White of The White Stripes accused former President Donald Trump and his campaign of "flagrant misappropriation" for using their iconic song "Seven Nation Army" without permission. The lawsuit filed Monday in Manhattan federal court claims that the unauthorized use of the song in a video posted by... Read More »

Former Michigan Star Denard Robinson Sues NCAA Over Name, Image, and Likeness Rights - Al Messerschmidt/Getty Images via bleacerreport.com

Former University of Michigan football star Denard "Shoelace" Robinson is a named plaintiff in a class-action lawsuit against the NCAA. The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, accuses the sports organization of denying him and other college athletes millions of dollars in... Read More »

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Mya Hendrix was kidnapped when she was 19, and her captors demanded a $2,500 ransom payment for her release. When her mother called the police for help, a dispatcher for the San Diego police department convinced her mother that the kidnapping was a scam so she should not pay the... Read More »

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Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson is facing new legal challenges after being sued on Monday in Houston for sexual assault, battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The latest allegations come from a woman using the alias "Jane Doe," who claims the incident occurred during a date with Watson in... Read More »

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DirecTV has lodged a formal complaint with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) against Disney, accusing the media giant of failing to “negotiate in good faith” amidst an ongoing distribution dispute. The conflict erupted after the previous agreement between the two companies expired on September 1, leading Disney-owned channels, including ESPN... Read More »