Critical Decision on Trump Case Nears as Novice Judge Faces Crucial Crossroads

The fate of a closely watched lawsuit challenging the integrity of the 2020 presidential election hangs in the balance as a rookie judge in Carrollton, Georgia faces a pivotal decision. This case could have significant implications for the Trump campaign, which alleges widespread voter fraud. The judge, whose name has not been disclosed publicly due to security concerns, is tasked with deciding whether to allow the examination of mail-in ballots for evidence of misconduct. The lawsuit centers around claims made by the Trump campaign that mail-in ballots were mishandled and that there were discrepancies in … Read more

Potential Ripple Case Settlement and SEC v Coinbase Ruling Could Shape XRP’s Future as Investors Await OIG Findings

San Francisco, CA – The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) might settle the Ripple case if the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) finds that the SEC acted improperly. This settlement would also put an end to the SEC’s plan to appeal the ruling on the Programmatic Sales of XRP, which caused a significant drop in XRP value. Last July, Judge Torres ruled that the programmatic sales of XRP did not meet the third prong of the Howey Test. In response to this ruling, the value of XRP soared to a high of $0.9327. However, … Read more

Trump’s Attorneys File $92 Million Bond in E. Jean Carroll Defamation Case, Appeals Verdict

NEW YORK – In a defamation lawsuit filed by writer E. Jean Carroll against former President Donald Trump, Trump’s attorneys have posted a $92 million bond to support the jury award. The bond was submitted to the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, as Attorney Alina Habba simultaneously filed a notice of appeal. This move indicates that Trump is appealing the verdict in the case. The defamation lawsuit stems from allegations made by Carroll, who claimed that Trump sexually assaulted her in the 1990s. Trump denied the allegations and called Carroll a liar, prompting her … Read more

Jury Deadlock Leads to Mistrial in Ellensburg Man’s Theft Case: Employer Robbed of Cashbox

Ellensburg, Washington – A mistrial was declared on Thursday in the trial of an Ellensburg man accused of stealing from his employer’s cashbox. The trial was halted due to a holdout on the jury. The defendant, whose identity is not disclosed, was accused of taking money from his employer’s cashbox. However, after a lengthy trial, the jury was unable to reach a unanimous verdict, leading to a mistrial. The case attracted attention due to the nature of the charges and the potential consequences for the defendant. Legal experts believe that without a clear resolution, the … Read more