In a recent interview, Trump defends his ties to crypto giant Binance and its CEO Zhao, who is seeking a pardon after a major conviction. Explore the implications of these connections and Trump's controversial remarks on corruption.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs has been moved to FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey after his conviction on prostitution charges. What does this mean for the music mogul's future and his appeal?
In a bold move, Tom Hayes has filed a lawsuit against UBS, claiming the bank maliciously prosecuted him to divert attention from senior executives in the infamous Libor scandal. After a decade of legal turmoil, Hayes seeks justice and punitive damages.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs is slated for release from federal prison on May 8, 2028, after serving 50 months for prostitution-related charges. His legal team is appealing the conviction and seeks a transfer to a low-security facility.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs is set to spend nearly three years in federal prison after being sentenced for violating the Mann Act, while facing serious allegations of abuse and coercion. His expected release date is May 2028.
JPMorgan claims that legal fees totaling $115 million for Charlie Javice and Olivier Amar are excessive, far surpassing any reasonable defense costs. The bank argues that this 'abusive billing' must stop, highlighting a stark contrast with Elizabeth Holmes's $30 million legal bill.
In a dramatic turn, JPMorgan is fighting to end its obligation to pay over $115 million in legal fees for Charlie Javice, who was convicted of fraud. The bank claims her legal expenses are excessive and abusive.
In a historic moment, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has entered La Santé prison to serve a five-year sentence for criminal conspiracy linked to his 2007 campaign. Despite appealing his conviction, Sarkozy insists he is an innocent man and continues to fight against what he calls a judicial scandal.
In a dramatic legal twist, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has halted the execution of Robert Roberson, an autistic man convicted of killing his daughter. This decision comes as new evidence challenges the validity of 'shaken baby syndrome' in his case, drawing national attention.
The US Supreme Court has denied Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal against her sex-trafficking conviction, ensuring her 20-year sentence remains intact. Her legal team vows to explore further options as family members of victims express relief.