Texas Supreme Court Dismisses Case Against Assistant AG Webster, Upholds Law License Amid Election Lawsuit Controversy

AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of Assistant Attorney General Brent Webster by dismissing a lawsuit that aimed to strip him of his law license. This lawsuit accused Webster and Attorney General Ken Paxton of misconduct related to their challenge of the 2020 presidential election results. In its decision, the court concurred with an earlier judgment by a Williamson County district judge, asserting that removing Webster’s license would infringe on the Texas Constitution’s separation of powers doctrine. The district court’s ruling was initially overturned by the Eighth Court of Appeals … Read more

Trump Attorneys and Assistant Face Ten New Felony Charges Related to 2020 ‘Fake Electors’ Plot in Wisconsin

Madison, Wisconsin – A group of lawyers and an aide connected to former President Donald Trump face an additional 10 felony charges after being implicated in a scheme involving false presidential electors in Wisconsin. This is part of an ongoing investigation into attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in the battleground state. The charges, announced on Thursday, target six individuals, including two high-profile attorneys, Kenneth Chesebro and James Troupis, and a former Trump campaign official, who are accused of orchestrating a plan to submit illegitimate electoral certificates favoring Trump, despite his electoral defeat … Read more

Kanye West Faces New Allegations: Former Assistant Claims Sexual Assault After Being Drugged at Studio Session

Santa Monica, CA – In a legal update that intensifies earlier accusations, Kanye West’s former personal assistant Lauren Pisciotta has expanded her lawsuit against the influential musician and fashion mogul, alleging a grave incident of drugging and sexual assault during a studio session, her legal representatives disclosed. According to details from the updated lawsuit, Pisciotta claims the incident occurred in Santa Monica where she, alongside an unnamed former artist manager, attended a studio session co-hosted by Sean Combs. It’s important to note that Combs is not implicated in the lawsuit nor accused of any misconduct. … Read more

Federal Judge Advances Case of Former Assistant Principal Alleging Racial Harassment and Forced Resignation

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — In a significant legal decision, a former assistant principal from Agnor-Hurt Elementary School, who claimed her resignation was due to a persistently hostile racial environment at work, will have her day in court. The Western District of Virginia ruled that Emily Mais’ allegations against the Albemarle County School Board, which include hostile work environment and constructive discharge, merit a jury’s deliberation. The controversy began when Mais used the term “colored” during a school meeting, which she asserts led to increased hostility towards her. The school board sought a summary judgment, arguing that … Read more