Tarrant Residents File Impeachment Lawsuit Against Mayor Wayman Newton, Cite Corruption and Neglect

TARRANT, Ala. — Residents of Tarrant, Alabama, have initiated legal action to impeach Mayor Wayman Newton, leveling accusations related to abuse of office and neglect of responsibilities. The lawsuit, lodged on August 19, contends that since Newton’s election and subsequent induction into office, his actions have thrown both city employees and citizens into disarray. The formal complaint purports that Newton misused city resources, from funds and equipment to supplies and personnel, for personal ventures. Moreover, it is alleged that he authorized payments to family members with city funds without acquiring necessary approvals from the city … Read more

Insurance Companies Cite Negligence by Utility and Telecommunication Firms as Catalyst for Deadly Maui Wildfire

Honolulu, HI – Over 160 property insurance companies are taking legal action, pointing to an overburdened, aged utility pole as the catalyst for the devastating Maui wildfire last August. The fire claimed 102 lives and wreaked havoc in Lahaina, according to a recent court filing in Honolulu. The attorneys argue that the combined oversight by Kamehameha Schools, Hawaiian Electric Co., and major telecom firms contributed to the tragedy. The allegations suggest negligence and non-compliance with industry standards among the accused, including Kamehameha Schools—a prominent educational trust also known as The Bishop Estate—and utilities and telecom … Read more

Hudson Valley Property Owners Challenge Poughkeepsie’s Rent Control Law in Supreme Court, Cite Faulty Vacancy Data

Poughkeepsie, NY – The Hudson Valley Property Owners Association has escalated a dispute with the city of Poughkeepsie to the U.S. Supreme Court, challenging the legality of newly adopted rent control measures under the Emergency Tenant Protection Act. The association contends that the enactment of this law, which activates rent control in cities with vacancy rates under 5%, was based on an erroneous assessment of local housing data. In June, Poughkeepsie determined that its vacancy rate fell within the prescribed threshold to trigger the rent control stipulations, a move meant to stabilize soaring rental costs … Read more

Trump’s Lawyers Call for Dismissal of Conviction, Cite Recent Supreme Court Decision on Presidential Immunity

NEW YORK — Attorneys for Donald Trump are pushing for a New York judge to overturn his conviction in a case involving hush money, citing a recent Supreme Court ruling related to presidential immunity. Todd Blanche and Emil Bove, who represent the former U.S. president, alleged in court documents that prosecutors improperly expedited the trial without awaiting the Supreme Court’s decision on Trump’s immunity claims. Trump, the first former president to be criminally convicted, was found guilty in May of falsifying records in an attempt to conceal a potential sex scandal. He was convicted on … Read more