Former Trump Lawyer Challenges Guilty Plea, Claims Unconstitutional Grounds in Georgia Election Case

Atlanta, GA — Kenneth Chesebro, a former lawyer for Donald Trump’s campaign, has filed a motion to retract his guilty plea in a case concerning alleged interference in the 2020 election in Georgia. This development comes after a judge ruled that one of the conspiracy counts against him was beyond state jurisdiction, as it involved filings made to a federal court. In October 2023, Chesebro entered a guilty plea for conspiring to submit false documents declaring Trump the winner in Georgia. However, his plea is now under scrutiny following a decision by Fulton County Superior … Read more

Jury Decides: Giuliani to Pay $150 Million to Election Workers for Defamation Claims

In a groundbreaking legal decision on Thursday, a jury in New York awarded almost $150 million to two election workers who filed a defamation lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani, former President Donald Trump’s attorney, for falsely accusing them of fraud during the 2020 presidential election. The substantial sum highlights the gravity of accusations against Giuliani and underscores the ongoing repercussions of the 2020 election disputes. Shaye Moss and her mother, Ruby Freeman, became central figures in 2020 election conspiracy theories after Giuliani and others claimed they engaged in fraudulent activities while counting votes in Fulton County, … Read more

Landmark Case Begins: Jordan Brown Sues Pennsylvania State Troopers Over Civil Rights Violation Claims Linked to Overturned Murder Conviction

Pittsburgh, Pa. — Jury selection begins today at the Joseph F. Weis Jr. U.S. Courthouse in downtown Pittsburgh in a landmark federal civil rights case. The plaintiff, Jordan Brown, has brought a lawsuit against the Pennsylvania State Police, alleging violations of his civil rights tied to a 2009 homicide investigation in Lawrence County. In 2009, at the age of 11, Brown was accused of the fatal shooting of his father’s fiancée, Kenzie Houk. The case, which captured national attention, took a turn in 2018 when Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court overturned Brown’s conviction. The justices ruled unanimously … Read more

Businessman Wins $1.7 Million in High-Stakes Legal Battle Over Severance Conspiracy Claims

St. Louis, Missouri — A St. Louis jury awarded businessman Scott Roy over $1.7 million in a protracted legal battle against his former employer, Bull Moose Tube Company (BMT), after a counterclaim was dismissed that accused him and other executives of extracting money through unauthorized severance agreements. The conflict unfolded over four years of litigation associated with breach of contract claims by Roy and six other former executives of BMT. These executives sought enforcement of lucrative severance packages allegedly totaling $7.8 million. While six of the claims were settled out of court, Roy chose to … Read more