Landmark Verdict: Jury Awards E. Jean Carroll $83 Million in Defamation Case Against Trump

Former President Donald Trump has been ordered by a jury to pay $83 million in defamation damages to E. Jean Carroll, a writer and columnist. The decision was made by a jury in the state of New York. Carroll accused Trump of sexually assaulting her in the mid-1990s, which he denied. The defamation lawsuit was initiated by Carroll after Trump publicly denied knowing her and called her claims “totally false” and politically motivated. The trial, which took place over a period of several weeks, involved witnesses testifying on both sides. The jury deliberated for multiple … Read more

U of I Murder Case Takes a Turn: Judge Denies Appeal, Postpones Trial Start Date

CHAMPAIGN, Illinois – The judge overseeing the case of the University of Illinois murders has rejected an appeal to dismiss the indictment against the accused, but has delayed making a ruling on the trial start date. The decision was reached on Monday, following a lengthy hearing in which the defense argued for the charges to be dropped. The accused perpetrators, who are facing multiple counts of murder, kidnapped, and other charges, were arrested in connection with the disappearance and death of a visiting scholar from China. The prosecution presented evidence that allegedly links the defendants … Read more

Key Witnesses Step Forward as Jury Gains Access to Troconis’ Revealing Police Interviews in Dulos Case

NEW CANAAN, Conn. – Today, the jury in the Fotis Dulos case is set to review additional police interviews with Dulos’ girlfriend, Michelle Troconis. The interviews could provide further insights into the disappearance of Dulos’ estranged wife, Jennifer Dulos, who went missing in May 2019. Troconis, who has been charged with conspiracy to commit murder and tampering with evidence, has already given several interviews to the police. These interviews are crucial to understanding the events leading up to Jennifer Dulos’ disappearance. The prosecution aims to demonstrate that Dulos and Troconis were involved in the planning … Read more

Jury Seated for Trial of Mother in Oxford High School Shooting Case

OXFORD, Mich. – The trial for Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of the Oxford High School shooter, is set to begin after a jury was selected on Wednesday. The jury selection process began on Tuesday and concluded yesterday afternoon with the jury officially chosen. Opening statements are scheduled for Thursday, according to prosecutors and the defense team. Jennifer and her husband, James Crumbley, both face four counts of involuntary manslaughter charges. Originally, they were supposed to be tried together, but a judge granted their request for separate trials. The charges stem from the tragic shooting in … Read more