Deadline Approaches for Zeta Global Investors to Join Class Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Deceptive Practices

New York — Investors who acquired securities from Zeta Global Holding Corp. between February 27 and November 13, 2024, are being alerted by the law firm of Kirby McInerney LLP to the approaching January 21, 2025 deadline. They have the opportunity to seek the role of lead plaintiff in a federal securities class action that spans this period. The class action lawsuit emanates from accusations unveiled in a report by Culper Research on November 13, 2024. The report alleges serious flaws in Zeta’s data collection practices and financial reporting. According to Culper Research, Zeta entered … Read more

Former Fashion CEO Faces Competency Hearing Amidst Serious Charges, Alleged Dementia Diagnosis Revealed

CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. — Michael Jeffries, the former CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch known for his long tenure at the helm of the youth-focused retail giant, is grappling with serious health issues, his attorneys stated, as they seek a competency hearing to determine whether he can stand trial on sex charges. According to court documents, a neuropsychologist’s examination in October found that Jeffries likely suffers from dementia, along with Alzheimer’s disease and Lewy body dementia. At 80 years old, Jeffries is currently out on $10 million bond after his not-guilty plea to charges including federal … Read more

Top Party Official Arrested in Kyiv for Alleged $1 Million Bribery Scheme Over Land Deal

Kyiv, Ukraine – Authorities in Kyiv have detained a high-ranking official of a well-known political party on allegations of corrupt practices involving a significant land deal. The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) reported the arrest, stating that the individual promised to resolve land issues through the Kyiv City State Administration in exchange for $1 million. The official, who oversees several regional branches of the party, was caught during a sting operation receiving a portion of the bribe. This development highlights ongoing concerns about corruption within the regional governance systems in Ukraine, impacting public trust in … Read more

Judge Rules Lawsuit Over Alleged Anti-Semitism at Carnegie Mellon University Can Proceed

Pittsburgh, PA – A lawsuit accusing Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) of failing to adequately address anti-Semitic discrimination is moving forward, as decided by Judge Scott Hardy. The litigation, initiated by ex-CMU student Yael Canaan, charges that the university exhibited “deliberate indifference” to discrimination based on her Jewish heritage and Israeli background. The legal challenge was launched on December 13, 2023, with Canaan detailing multiple instances where she faced discrimination, culminating in the judge’s recent decision on December 17, 2024, to let the case proceed. Judge Hardy’s ruling points to “plausible” evidence that CMU may have … Read more