President Trump's threat to sue the BBC for $1 billion over a documentary edit is raising eyebrows. Legal experts question its merit, suggesting it may be more of a bluff than a serious lawsuit. Explore the implications of this high-stakes media confrontation.
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 bold legal move, President Trump has petitioned the Supreme Court to review the $5 million verdict against him for defaming writer E. Jean Carroll, claiming political motivations behind the lawsuit. Will justice prevail?
The Anti-Defamation League has initiated a project to monitor NYC's mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, stirring controversy due to his critical stance on Israel and concerns over antisemitism.
In a dramatic turn of events, Justin Baldoni's $400 million lawsuit against Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds has been dismissed. As legal battles escalate, what could this mean for the future of their film?
In a stunning legal blow, a federal judge dismissed Trump's $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, citing excessive length and irrelevant content. The judge has given Trump 28 days to amend the complaint.
In a swift ruling, a federal judge dismissed Trump's defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, calling it 'improper.' The judge gave Trump 28 days to amend his complaint, which sought $15 billion in damages.
In a significant legal setback, a US judge has dismissed Trump's $15bn lawsuit against the New York Times. While he can amend his complaint, the ruling underscores the challenges Trump faces in his media battles.
In a dramatic legal move, President Trump has filed a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, claiming a long-standing pattern of malicious defamation. This lawsuit targets articles and a book published ahead of the 2024 election.
In a bold move, Donald Trump has launched a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and Penguin Random House, claiming their coverage of his 2024 campaign has harmed his reputation and unfairly influenced public perception. The lawsuit highlights alleged falsehoods and a biased editorial stance against Trump.