Sean 'Diddy' Combs could receive a maximum of 14 months in prison following his prostitution conviction, according to his defense attorneys. They argue this sentence should amount to time served, as he has already been jailed for over a year.
In a groundbreaking case, the Trump administration seeks the Supreme Court's approval to fire Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, challenging the limits of presidential power over the economy.
In a dramatic turn of events, Justin Baldoni's attempt to bring Taylor Swift into his defense against Blake Lively's allegations raises eyebrows. Will the pop icon agree to a deposition amid ongoing legal turmoil? Discover all the details!
President Trump claims success in reducing crime in D.C. through federal control and National Guard deployment, but questions arise over the legality and effectiveness of the operation.
Get ready for a gripping new limited series on the Karen Read trial, featuring Elizabeth Banks! This true crime story explores the shocking events surrounding a Boston police officer's death and the ensuing controversy.
In a stunning turn of events, rapper Sean Kingston has been sentenced to 3.5 years in prison for a $1 million fraud scheme involving luxury items. Kingston and his mother duped sellers using fake wire receipts, leading to their arrests in May 2024.
In a dramatic turn of events, Nicholas Alahverdian, who faked his death to escape sexual assault charges, was convicted of rape in Utah. The survivor's brave testimony led to justice. Sentencing is set for October 20.
As Ghislaine Maxwell faces a pivotal interview with the Justice Department, concerns rise about potential pardons from Trump. What does this mean for justice and the victims?
The verdict in Sean 'Diddy' Combs' trial drew a crowd of influencers and curious onlookers, turning the courthouse into a spectacle of viral content creation. Witness how online creators capitalized on the drama!
Diddy's trial has captivated audiences as he pleads not guilty to serious charges including sex trafficking. The defense emphasizes consent and credibility, raising questions about the prosecution's case. Will he be found guilty or vindicated?