Court Dismisses Trump’s $15 Billion Lawsuit Against The New York Times, Citing Lack of Evidence

NEW YORK — A New York judge has dismissed former President Donald Trump’s $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times, marking a significant legal setback for the former president. The suit, which claimed the newspaper conspired with his niece to publish private family information, faced skepticism from the court regarding its viability. In a decision handed down by Justice Robert Reed, the judge found no credible basis to support Trump’s allegations, which accused the newspaper of engaging in “tortious conduct” to obtain confidential tax documents. These documents, disclosed by Mary Trump in a book, … Read more

Speedy Justice: Staten Island Jury Convicts Man in Brazen Restaurant Burglary

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — In a swift conclusion to a burglary trial, jurors deliberated for only two hours before reaching a verdict in the case against a local man accused of stealing from a popular restaurant. Jeffrey Reader, 34, of Stapleton, was found guilty on Thursday of multiple charges stemming from a November 2024 incident at Beso, located at 70 Bay Street in St. George. Reader faced charges of third-degree burglary, criminal mischief, and possession of burglary tools linked to the break-in that occurred on November 17. The trial shed light on the impact of … Read more

Marketing Firm Stands Firm Against Racketeering Allegations, Promises Robust Defense

Los Angeles, Calif. — Counsel representing a marketing firm in Los Angeles has refuted allegations of racketeering brought forth by an attorney. The plaintiff claims the company provided him with over 500 fraudulent mass tort leads. In a recent statement, the firm’s attorney expressed confidence in their defense and readiness to challenge the accusations. Douglas B. Vanderpool, an attorney at the Vanderpool Law Firm, asserted that the lawsuit lacks substance and that they are prepared to defend their position vigorously should the situation advance to trial. Vanderpool emphasized that their initial motion outlines why they … Read more

New Jersey Bolsters Tenant Protections with Groundbreaking Lead Safety Law, Prioritizing Clean Water Access

Trenton, N.J. — Acting Governor Tahesha Way signed a significant new law aimed at protecting New Jersey residents from the dangers of lead exposure in drinking water. The legislation, known as A2929/S1034, mandates that landlords must inform current and prospective tenants about lead presence in drinking water, ensures free lead testing, and lessens barriers related to lead pipe replacement. The bill enhances existing measures first introduced in 2021, when Governor Phil Murphy enacted the Lead Service Line Replacement Law. This previous legislation requires community water systems to eliminate all lead service lines in their networks … Read more