Former Trump Attorney Reacts to Latest Court Decision on Silence-Buying Case

New York, NY – In a notable development from the legal saga involving former President Donald Trump, a ruling has underscored the complexities of hush money payments that became a significant point of contention during his presidency. Trump’s former personal lawyer, who once played a central role in arranging these payments, has publicly expressed his frustration over the recent judicial decision, which favored another attorney still in Trump’s orbit. The case revolves around payments made to suppress information that could have potentially harmed Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. These payments were directed to individuals who alleged … Read more

Volusia County Jury Finds McKenzy Nazien Guilty in High-Profile First-Degree Murder Case

DeLand, FL — A Volusia County jury has delivered a verdict in a high-profile murder case, convicting McKenzy Nazien of first-degree murder after a trial that captivated the local community. The case, centered around the brutal killing of a man in 2017, concluded with Nazien facing the possibility of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. McKenzy Nazien, whose trial spanned several days, was found guilty of murdering Jerome Davis, a man found deceased under suspicious circumstances which, after years of investigation, led to Nazien’s arrest and subsequent trial. The verdict came after jurors deliberated … Read more

Rudy Giuliani Faces Contempt Charges for Defying Court in High-Profile Election Defamation Case

Washington, D.C. – A pivotal legal hearing is scheduled for this Friday when U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell will consider allegations that Rudy Giuliani, former attorney to Donald Trump and ex-mayor of New York City, defied federal court orders by continuing to propagate fraudulent claims against two Georgia election workers. These allegations come after Giuliani was already hit with a massive $148 million defamation judgment. Attorneys for plaintiffs Wandrea “Shaye” Moss and her mother, Ruby Freeman, have urged the imposition of civil contempt sanctions against Giuliani. They argue that he persistently misrepresented Moss and Freeman’s … Read more

Dramatic Sentencing Unfolds as Convicted Joliet Man Seeks New Trial, Points to Alternative Suspect in Double Murder Case

JOLIET, Ill. – In a Will County courtroom, Michael Clancy, the defense attorney for Anthony Maggio, fervently requested a new trial during the sentencing for the double homicide of Ashtin Eaton and her infant daughter, Hazel Bryant. The request followed Maggio’s conviction of first-degree murder by a 12-person jury on Oct. 11. Maggio, who had a romantic relationship with Eaton after meeting her at an Amazon warehouse in Joliet where they both worked, was sentenced on charges tied to their deaths. Clancy based his plea on the exclusion of crucial defense evidence that he claimed … Read more