Ghislaine Maxwell’s Lawyer Exposes Inconsistencies in Prince Andrew Accuser’s Story

London, UK – Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyer is raising concerns about the credibility of the woman who accuses Prince Andrew of sexual assault. According to attorney Philip Barden, the accuser, Virginia Giuffre, has changed her story multiple times, leading to doubts about her claims. In recently obtained documents, Barden points out that Giuffre previously stated she did not have sex with Prince Andrew in 2014. However, she later claimed that they had engaged in a sexual encounter in a small bathtub. Barden argues that Giuffre cannot have it both ways and questions the consistency of her … Read more

Federal Judge Orders New North Dakota Legislative District for Native American Tribes, Citing Voting Rights Violation

BISMARCK, N.D. — A federal judge has ordered a new joint legislative district in North Dakota for two Native American tribes. The tribes argued that the 2021 redistricting map violated the Voting Rights Act by diluting their voting strength. U.S. District Court Chief Judge Peter Welte made the decision to create a new map after ruling in November that the original map prevented Native American voters from having an equal opportunity to elect candidates of their choice. The judge had given North Dakota Republican Secretary of State Michael Howe and the GOP-controlled Legislature until December … Read more

Georgia Lawmakers Set Sights on Tackling Antisemitism and Lawsuit Restrictions in 2024 Legislative Agenda

ATLANTA, Georgia — Georgia lawmakers have outlined their plans for the year 2024, focusing on key issues such as lawsuit limits and combating antisemitism. These legislative priorities were unveiled as the state’s political leaders aim to address pressing concerns and fulfill their promises to the electorate. One of the main objectives for Georgia lawmakers in 2024 is to pursue lawsuit limits. This presents an opportunity for legislators to address the growing concerns around frivolous lawsuits, which have been criticized for their negative impact on businesses and economic growth. By introducing measures to place reasonable constraints … Read more

Kern County Jury Delivers Verdict in High-Speed Chase Case: Woman Found Not Guilty of Felony Evading, Guilty on Misdemeanor Charges

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (AP) – A Kern County jury delivered a mixed verdict in the trial of a woman accused of leading police on a high-speed chase. Savannah Raeann Johnson, 30, was found not guilty of felony evading a peace officer, but was convicted on charges of misdemeanor resisting arrest and drug possession, according to court records. The jury’s decision followed an hour of deliberation. Johnson faced a potential prison sentence of over six years if convicted of all charges. However, she was acquitted of the felony charge, with her defense attorney arguing it was a … Read more