Celebrity Tattoo Artist Kat Von D Cleared of Copyright Infringement in Landmark Case

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – In a recent copyright infringement case, famous tattoo artist Katherine von Drachenberg, commonly known as Kat von D, successfully defended herself against claims that she used a copyrighted photograph of jazz musician Miles Davis without permission. The case, Sedlik v. von Drachenberg, et al, hinged on whether Kat von D’s tattoo of the Davis portrait was substantially similar to the original photograph owned by photographer Jeffrey Sedlik. The jury, after a brief deliberation, unanimously ruled in favor of Kat von D, stating that her tattoo art did not infringe on Sedlik’s … Read more

Delay in $85-Million Cocaine Case as Attorney’s Absence Postpones Trial

MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica – The trial of Sheena Headley, who was arrested in June 2022 after $85 million worth of cocaine was allegedly found at her home, has been postponed until April 12. The delay comes as her lawyer was absent from the St. James Parish Court yesterday. Headley faces charges of possession, dealing, and attempting to export 25 pounds of cocaine. Her bail has been extended following her recent appearance before presiding parish judge Sasha-Marie Ashley. During the court session, it was revealed that Headley’s attorney, Peter Champagnie, was unable to attend due to … Read more

Former President Trump Claims to Have Nearly $500 Million in Cash, Despite Legal Battle Over Posting Bond for Fraud Case

New York City, NY – Former President Trump claimed to have nearly $500 million in cash, contradicting the statements made by his attorneys regarding his ability to post a $454 million bond for his civil fraud case. Taking to his Truth Social platform, Trump asserted that his cash holdings were accumulated through hard work, talent, and luck, with a significant portion intended for his presidential campaign. Trump went on to criticize New York Judge Arthur Engoron and New York Attorney General Letitia James, accusing them of intentionally setting the penalty amount based on their knowledge … Read more

Harvard Business School Professor’s Lawsuit Reveals Troubling Defense in Fraud Case

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard Business School professor Francesca Gino, known for her research on dishonesty, recently faced allegations of data manipulation in her co-authored papers. Gino, who maintains her innocence, filed a lawsuit against Harvard and the bloggers who published the allegations, claiming defamation. The lawsuit shed light on the Harvard internal investigation, which was previously undisclosed. The investigation report, consisting of nearly 1,300 pages, confirmed that the data in Gino’s papers had been manipulated. Gino proposed a theory that an academic rival had framed her, but the report found it highly unlikely. Despite the … Read more