In a significant legal move, President Trump has asked the Supreme Court to review a $5 million judgment against him for sexual abuse and defamation related to E. Jean Carroll's accusations. With no evidence presented, Trump's lawyers claim the case is politically motivated.
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.
JPMorgan Chase is contesting a staggering $115 million legal bill from convicted fraudsters Charlie Javice and Olivier Amar, claiming their excessive charges are abusive and unjust. The bank argues that the costs go beyond any reasonable defense expenses.
Apple claims Jon Prosser is ignoring their lawsuit over trade secrets, but Prosser insists he has been in communication with the company. What’s really happening in this high-stakes legal drama?
The House Oversight Committee has released over 33,000 pages related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, intensifying calls for transparency among Republican leaders as pressure mounts for more information.
In a shocking court filing, Denise Richards accuses her estranged husband Aaron Phypers of repeated physical abuse during their marriage, leading to a temporary restraining order. Phypers denies the allegations, calling them false and hurtful.
Kilmar Ábrego García, deported to El Salvador, endured horrific torture in a notorious prison. New court documents reveal shocking details about his mistreatment and the fight for his justice.
Epic Games is back in court, demanding that Apple approve Fortnite's submission to the US App Store. After claims of contempt against Apple, the legal battle intensifies as Epic seeks to enforce the judge's injunction.
In a surprising court filing, the Trump administration acknowledged it mistakenly deported Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Maryland father, to El Salvador due to an administrative error. This case raises serious concerns about the deportation process amid ongoing legal battles.
Two planeloads of alleged Venezuelan gang members, including eight women, were deported to El Salvador, only to be returned to the U.S. amid concerns over due process and treatment during deportation.