In a dramatic courtroom showdown, Sean Combs has been acquitted of serious charges but faces sentencing for transporting prostitutes. Will he secure bail or remain in custody? Find out what’s next for the music mogul!
In a landmark ruling, three former Ubisoft executives have been sentenced for sexual and psychological harassment, shedding light on toxic workplace culture in the gaming industry. This comes after years of investigations linked to the #metoo movement.
Wander Franco's conviction for sexual abuse of a minor could end his promising MLB career. The Rays face significant financial decisions as the player’s future hangs in the balance.
In a dramatic court ruling, Karen Read was acquitted of murder charges in the death of Boston officer John O’Keefe, while being convicted of drunken driving. Supporters celebrated outside the courthouse as she claimed to have fought tirelessly for justice.
In a dramatic turn of events, Karen Read has been found not guilty of second-degree murder in the case of her police officer boyfriend's death. The trial captured national attention, culminating in cheers from supporters as she celebrated her acquittal.
A Florida man was convicted for impersonating a flight attendant over 120 times to travel for free. Tiron Alexander took advantage of airline policies before being arrested at San Francisco International Airport.
Just over a year after being convicted, Donald Trump is appealing to move his hush money case to federal court. This pivotal hearing could redefine legal boundaries for former presidents.
Five Proud Boys leaders, convicted in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, are suing for $100 million, claiming their constitutional rights were violated. This lawsuit could reshape public narratives around the insurrection.
In a surprising move, President Trump pardoned reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, who served time for tax evasion and bank fraud. Their daughter, Savannah, celebrated the news.
In a controversial move, President Trump pardons Scott Jenkins, the former sheriff convicted of accepting bribes for law enforcement authority. This decision raises questions about the integrity of the Justice Department and the future of public corruption cases.