Trump’s Lawyers Face Hurdles in Securing Bond to Challenge $464 Million Fraud Case Judgment

New York, NY – Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers are facing difficulties in securing a bond to pause a judge’s ruling in a New York civil fraud case. They have filed a request with an appeals court to stay the judgment while Trump challenges it. The judgment, totaling $464 million with accrued interest, was deemed “grossly disproportional” by Trump’s legal team. They argue that the bond requirement, which would approach $1 billion, is unprecedented and unlikely to be fulfilled by any bonding company. According to the lawyers representing Trump, very few bonding companies would consider … Read more

Scott County School Board Candidate’s Lawsuit Dismissed Due to Failure to Follow Election Challenge Protocol

ELDRIDGE, Iowa – A candidate’s lawsuit challenging the outcome of her failed bid for the Pleasant Valley School Board has been dismissed by a judge in Scott County. The judge ruled that the candidate failed to follow the proper procedure for filing an election challenge as required by state law. Tracey Rivera, an incumbent board member, ran in the election as a write-in candidate due to an issue with her nominating petition. On Election Day, she was declared the loser by a margin of six votes. However, a subsequent recount by a three-member panel resulted … Read more

Female Athletes Challenge NCAA’s Transgender Participation Policy, Citing Title IX Violations

Lexington, KY – More than a dozen female athletes have filed a lawsuit against the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) over its transgender participation policy, alleging that it infringes upon their Title IX rights. Title IX is a federal law that prohibits sex-based discrimination in institutions receiving federal funding. The athletes claim that the NCAA’s policy, which allows transgender competitors to participate in sports based on their affirmed gender, denies them the opportunities promised by Title IX. The lawsuit stems from a ruling made by the NCAA Board of Governors in January 2022, which permits … Read more

Embattled Georgia District Attorney’s Scandalous Affair Poses Jury Selection Challenge in Trump Case

Atlanta, Georgia – After Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee gave District Attorney Fani Willis an ultimatum to resign or remove her ex-lover and subordinate counsel, legal experts are questioning how their “illicit affair” will impact jury selection in the case against former President Trump. Willis, who has sought a trial to commence before the November election, faced allegations that she benefited from hiring special prosecutor Nathan Wade, with whom she had a romantic involvement. However, Wade resigned from his position on Friday afternoon, leaving Willis to move forward with the prosecution. The scandal … Read more