Landmark Trial Begins: Jennifer Crumbley Faces Charges in Oxford High School Shooting Case

Pontiac, Michigan – The trial of Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of the Oxford High School shooter, Ethan Crumbley, began last Thursday in Oakland County Court. Jennifer and her husband, James Crumbley, are facing separate trials on four counts of involuntary manslaughter. These charges stem from their son’s shooting rampage on November 30, 2021, which resulted in the deaths of four students and injuries to seven others. Ethan Crumbley, who was 15 at the time, surrendered to authorities after the shooting. He was charged as an adult and ultimately pleaded guilty to 24 crimes, including murder … Read more

Kat Von D Cleared of Copyright Infringement in Landmark Miles Davis Tattoo Case

LOS ANGELES – Celebrity tattoo artist Kat Von D has been cleared of copyright violation charges by a federal jury in Los Angeles today. The jury unanimously ruled in her favor, stating that she did not infringe on a photographer’s copyright when she used an image of jazz icon Miles Davis as a reference to create a tattoo. The jury, consisting of eight individuals, reached their decision in less than two hours of deliberation. U.S. District Judge Dale S. Fischer received their verdict. The case centered around Von D using the Davis photograph to ink … Read more

Former President Trump Fires Back on Social Media Amidst Pending Verdict in New York Civil Fraud Case

NEW YORK, NY – Former President Donald Trump took to social media on Sunday to deliver a scathing attack on the judge and New York Attorney General Letitia James, as he awaits the verdict of his civil fraud case. If found guilty, Trump could potentially be banned from conducting business in the state. In his series of posts, Trump reiterated his defense in the case, labeling it a “witch hunt” and asserting that his company achieved “only success and profits.” He also pointed to a disclaimer and non-reliance clause, emphasizing the need for readers to … Read more

Former President Trump Ordered to Pay $83 Million in Defamation Case, Sparks Controversy and Outrage

New York City, USA – A federal jury in New York City has ordered former President Donald Trump to pay E. Jean Carroll more than $83 million in damages after he denied allegations that he raped her in the 1990s. The jury’s verdict was announced by federal Judge Lewis A. Kaplan. The jury determined that Trump must pay $18.3 million in compensatory damages and an additional $65 million in punitive damages. This decision comes after a previous trial last year in which the jury cleared Trump of rape but found him liable for sexual abuse … Read more