Explosive Filing Exposes Trump’s Lawyer Denying Computer Ownership: Shocking Revelation in Jack Smith Case

WASHINGTON, DC – In a recent court filing, it was revealed that former Trump lawyer Jack Smith claimed to not own a computer, despite evidence suggesting otherwise. The filing comes as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged misuse of campaign funds by the former president. The revelation has sparked questions about the credibility of Smith’s statements and raises concerns about potential attempts to withhold information. The court filing, submitted on Friday, disclosed Smith’s claim that he did not own a computer during the time he served as Trump’s personal lawyer. However, this assertion contradicts … Read more

Baltimore Judge Sets Motions Date for 28-Year-Old Murder Case, Joining Co-Defendant’s Fate

BALTIMORE, MD – Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Melissa K. Copeland has scheduled a motions date to potentially join the case of a 28-year-old man with his co-defendant. Christopher McLean is facing charges including first-degree murder, conspiracy, and assault in connection to an incident that occurred on August 18, 2023. The prosecutor did not extend a plea offer to McLean or his co-defendant. However, a pending motion to join the two cases together has been brought to the court’s attention. During the proceedings, Judge Copeland firmly denied a May date for the motion, indicating that … Read more

Former President Trump to Appeal Defamation Case After Being Ordered to Pay $83.3 Million

NEW YORK CITY, NY – Former President Donald Trump has vowed to appeal journalist E. Jean Carroll’s victory in a defamation case where he was ordered to pay her $83.3 million. A Manhattan jury reached this decision on January 26, 2024, ruling that Trump defamed Carroll multiple times. The damages awarded include $7.3 million for damage to her reputation, $11 million for emotional harm, and $65 million for punitive damages. This is the second jury ruling against Trump regarding Carroll’s allegations of sexual abuse and defamation. The previous jury awarded her $5 million in damages … Read more

NanoString Technologies and Subsidiaries File for Bankruptcy Protection Following $31 Million Patent Infringement Case

Seattle-based NanoString Technologies and three of its subsidiaries have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing a $31 million jury award in a patent infringement lawsuit. The dispute arose after rival company 10x Genomics accused NanoString’s GeoMx® Digital Spatial Profiler (DSP) of infringing seven patents exclusively licensed to 10x by Prognosys Biosciences. The jury decided in favor of 10x, awarding them $31 million in damages. NanoString’s shares dropped 50% following the announcement of the award. In response, NanoString withdrew its full-year 2023 guidance to investors, which had projected revenue between $175 million and $185 million. … Read more