Attorney Arrested for Allegedly Tampering with Voting Machines in 2020 Election, Claims to Uphold Constitution

Detroit, Michigan – Stefanie Lambert, a lawyer representing ex-Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne in a defamation lawsuit brought by Dominion Voting Systems, was arrested after a hearing on Monday. Lambert is facing charges of tampering with voting machines in the 2020 presidential election, a separate case unrelated to the defamation lawsuit. The arrest came after Lambert allegedly breached a confidentiality order by providing information from the defamation lawsuit to law enforcement, as claimed by Dominion’s attorneys in a court filing on March 13. Lambert has denied the allegation and maintained that she was acting to uphold … Read more

Trump Responds to Biden’s ‘Bloodbath’ Comment with Explosive Campaign Video on Immigration Crisis

Washington, Ohio – Former President Donald Trump has released a campaign video in an attempt to shift the focus from his recent setbacks and turn the tables on Joe Biden. The video compilation highlights news reports on “migrant crime” incidents, using them to argue that the real “bloodbath” is at America’s southern border due to illegal immigration. This move comes amidst the controversy surrounding Trump’s use of the phrase “bloodbath.” Earlier on Monday, Trump’s attorneys informed a New York appeals court that he has been unable to secure the bond required to satisfy the civil … Read more

Judge Allows Wrongful Death Lawsuit to Proceed Against Social Media Platforms in Wake of Buffalo Mass Shooting

BUFFALO, N.Y. — A judge in New York state has denied a motion to dismiss a wrongful death lawsuit filed against several social media platforms for their alleged contribution to the radicalization of Payton Gendron, the gunman responsible for a mass shooting at a Buffalo grocery store in 2022. The judge’s decision allows the lawsuit to move forward, according to court documents. Erie County Supreme Court Justice Paula Feroleto stated that the complaint sufficiently pleads viable causes of action at this stage of the litigation. The plaintiffs argue that social media companies like Meta, Alphabet, … Read more

LA Socialite Rebecca Grossman Accused of Conspiring with Family from Prison to Secure New Trial in Hit-and-Run Case

Los Angeles socialite Rebecca Grossman, who was convicted of a hit-and-run that killed two young brothers, is now facing accusations of conspiring from behind bars to secure a new trial. Grossman was found guilty on all counts for the September 2020 crash that claimed the lives of 11-year-old Mark Iskander and 8-year-old Jacob Iskander. Prosecutors allege that she has been contacting her husband and daughter from jail in an attempt to influence witnesses, the jury, the judge, and her ex-lover. The Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorneys have filed a motion providing evidence of the … Read more