USA Network's new adaptation of John Grisham's The Rainmaker offers a thrilling yet conventional take on the legal world, packed with humor and drama, but lacks the biting social critique of the original.
In a high-stakes court battle, Harvard and the Trump administration clash over the potential loss of $2.6 billion in federal funding. With accusations of antisemitism and control over the Ivy League's operations, the legal drama unfolds.
In a bold move, Trump has filed a lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal's parent company over allegations of a damaging note he supposedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein. This legal battle could reveal explosive details as tensions rise between Trump and Murdoch.
In a twist of events, Sean 'Diddy' Combs' hearing for an earlier sentencing date was adjourned with no new date set. The court will now proceed with sentencing on October 3, following a split verdict that found him guilty on certain charges.
Sean Combs has been acquitted of serious charges in a federal trial, but he remains in custody awaiting sentencing for transporting prostitutes. With over 50 sexual abuse lawsuits pending against him, the legal drama continues!
In a gripping courtroom battle, Diddy faces serious allegations of leading a criminal enterprise involved in sex trafficking. Key witness Cassie Ventura testifies about abuse and coercion, raising the stakes as closing arguments begin.
In a dramatic turn of events, Karen Read has been acquitted of murder in the high-profile case surrounding her boyfriend's death. However, she faces an OUI conviction, keeping the legal saga alive.
Kanye West made a surprise visit to Manhattan federal court to support Diddy Combs during his high-profile sex trafficking trial. Dressed in all white, Ye's appearance sparked a media frenzy, but he didn't enter the courtroom.
In a shocking court testimony, Sean 'Diddy' Combs likened himself to Michael Jordan during allegations of sex trafficking and voyeurism. His ex-girlfriend reveals the disturbing details of their relationship and the drug-fueled parties he hosted.
In a shocking turn of events, Justin Baldoni's $650 million defamation lawsuit against Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, and The New York Times has been dismissed. The judge's ruling marks a significant defeat for Baldoni's camp amidst ongoing legal drama.