Plaintiff Urges Federal Judge to Uphold $25M Claim in Mobile App Scandal, Accuses Subsidiary of Asset Shuffle to Dodge Payment

Washington, D.C. – A primary complainant in a class action lawsuit has recently urged a federal court in Washington to uphold an unjust enrichment claim against a subsidiary of High 5 Games. The legal action challenges an asset transfer made in 2022, which the plaintiffs argue was strategically designed to circumvent a $25 million payout awarded by a jury on February 7. The jury found that the company had specifically targeted gambling addicts through its mobile apps that mimic casino-style gambling. The case centers on the controversial practices of social casino-style apps, which have been … Read more

Plaintiffs Urge Court to Uphold $25M Award in Gambling App Class Action

Washington, D.C. — In a recent legal development, a lead plaintiff in a class action lawsuit has requested a federal judge in Washington to proceed with an unjust enrichment claim against a subsidiary of High 5 Games. The plaintiff alleges that the subsidiary engaged in a strategic asset transfer in 2022, purportedly to evade a $25 million payout mandated by a jury decision on February 7. The jury found that the company had specifically targeted gambling addicts through its social casino-style mobile applications. The case underscores a growing tension between the creators of gaming applications … Read more

Trump Administration Officials Sued Over Alleged Confidential Recordings on Signal App

Washington, D.C. – A new lawsuit has been filed alleging that officials from the Trump administration have improperly retained records from their time in office, using the encrypted messaging app Signal to conduct official business. This action potentially contravenes the Presidential Records Act, which mandates the preservation of all presidential records to ensure transparency and accountability in government. The lawsuit, initiated by a watchdog group, claims that this practice not only jeopardizes the integrity of governmental recordkeeping but also obscures information crucial for historical documentation and public review. Federal employees, including those at the White … Read more

Utah Authorities Uncover Child Exploitation Network: Former Judge and Fire Chief Implicated via Chat App

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — Law enforcement officials have linked two high-profile sex crimes cases in Box Elder County, involving a former judge and a former fire chief, through their alleged use of the messaging application Kik to obtain child sexual abuse materials. The revelation highlights broader concerns regarding the safety of social media platforms for children and teenagers. Former judge Kevin Christensen and ex-fire chief Ned Hansen of Box Elder County were named in arrest documents that cited their use of the Kik app. The assistant commander of the Utah Attorney General’s Internet Crimes … Read more