In a bold move, Apple has filed a lawsuit against YouTuber Jon Prosser, accusing him of colluding to steal trade secrets from a development iPhone. As details unfold, Prosser claims innocence, stating he wasn’t aware of how the information was obtained.
In a dramatic turn of events, Apple has filed a lawsuit against tech leaker Jon Prosser, alleging he conspired to steal trade secrets about iOS 26 by using a friend's access to a development iPhone. Prosser denies the accusations, claiming he has evidence to support his innocence.
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?
In a dramatic courtroom appearance, Russell Brand pleaded not guilty to five counts of rape and assault. The actor's trial is set for June 2026, as he maintains his innocence against serious allegations.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs is set to stand trial on serious charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering. Despite facing multiple allegations, he maintains his innocence and prepares to defend himself in court. The trial could reveal shocking details about his lifestyle and legal battles.
Shannon Sharpe's attorney reveals a $10 million settlement offer in response to sexual assault allegations, stirring debate about guilt and public perception. Will this move help or harm his reputation?
Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen visits El Salvador to demand the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man deported under Trump despite a court order. The case raises serious questions about justice and evidence.
In a dramatic court hearing, Gérard Depardieu faces an 18-month suspended sentence amid shocking sexual assault allegations from his film shoot. Witnesses recount disturbing incidents as the actor maintains his innocence.
Kristina Khorram, Diddy's chief of staff, claims innocence amidst shocking allegations of her involvement in sex trafficking and racketeering. Can she clear her name?
In a surprising turn of events, the US Supreme Court has ordered a new trial for Richard Glossip, a death row inmate from Oklahoma convicted in a 1997 murder case. The decision follows a series of legal battles and revelations casting doubt on Glossip's guilt.