Defendant Responds to Bonfire Explosion Lawsuit: Denies Most Allegations, Leaving Plaintiff’s Case in Question

MAPLE GROVE, Wisconsin — The first defendant in the lawsuit filed after a bonfire explosion in Shawano County has responded to the allegations, denying all but one of them. Tyler Frisch, in his response to the complaint, admitted to being asked to assist with moving a container of fuel near the bonfire. However, he stated that he lacked the knowledge or information to form a belief on the remaining allegations. Frisch and his insurance company are requesting that the case be dismissed or proceed to a jury trial. The responses filed by Frisch also included … Read more

Allegations of Fraud: Donald Trump’s Attorney Slams New York Attorney General as ‘Fame-Hungry’ Amidst $370 Million Lawsuit

New York’s Democratic attorney general is seeking up to $370 million in fines in a civil fraud lawsuit against former President Donald Trump and his business empire. Attorney Alina Habba, representing Trump in the case, criticized Attorney General Letitia James, calling her “fame-hungry” and accusing her of prioritizing politics over the interests of New York State. James originally sued Trump in September 2022, alleging that he inflated the value of his assets to secure better business terms. She argued last week that new evidence justifies raising the fines to $370 million. While Habba dismissed James’s … Read more

Former President Trump’s Legal Arguments Denied in Defamation Trial Following Jury’s Verdict on Rape Allegations

NEW YORK — Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers have been barred from presenting legal arguments to a jury in a defamation trial. The judge’s decision comes after a jury concluded last year that Trump did not rape a columnist in the mid-1990s but sexually abused her. U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan made the ruling ahead of the trial, which is set to determine the amount of damages Trump should pay for defamation. The jury had determined that Trump sexually abused columnist E. Jean Carroll, but did not find enough evidence to support her claim … Read more

Nigel Lythgoe Resigns as Judge on So You Think You Can Dance Amidst Sexual Assault Allegations: A Shocking Turn of Events

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nigel Lythgoe, the British television producer and director known for his role as a judge on “So You Think You Can Dance,” has decided to step down following sexual assault allegations. Lythgoe, widely recognized for his contribution to the dance industry, made the announcement on Tuesday. The allegations against Lythgoe, who has been a prominent figure in the show since its inception, have raised serious concerns among fans and industry professionals. While specific details of the accusations have not been disclosed, the decision to step down indicates a significant development in … Read more