Colorado Clerk Advocates for Election Data Preservation Amidst Conspiracy Hero Status, Attorney States

Denver, CO – In a turn of events that captivated national attention, Tina Peters, a county clerk in Colorado, found herself at the center of controversy after her efforts to preserve election data were viewed by some as aligned with conspiracy theories surrounding the 2020 presidential election results. Peters, who served in Mesa County, became a figure of significance in circles skeptical of the election’s integrity. According to statements made by her attorney, Peters’ actions were driven by her commitment to maintaining the security and transparency of electoral processes. She aimed to ensure that all … Read more

Judge Clamps Down on Election Conspiracy Trio for Misusing Legal Discovery in High-Stakes Dominion Case

OMAHA, Neb. — In a legal skirmish involving election integrity, leaked documents, and alleged conspiracy, a federal magistrate has stepped in to enforce confidentiality in an intense defamation lawsuit by Dominion Voting Systems. The voting machine company is at the center of various legal battles stemming from claims surrounding the 2020 U.S. presidential election. Dominion has accused former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne and attorney Stefanie Lambert of creatively leaking sensitive documents from the civil suit to sidestep a protective order. These documents ended up linked to another legal case involving indicted ex-Mesa County Clerk Tina … Read more

Jury Awards $16 Million to Florida Family in Tobacco Lawsuit, Citing Conspiracy and Fraud by Philip Morris

Miami, FL — A Florida jury has awarded $16 million to the family of a deceased smoker, holding Philip Morris accountable for his death due to lung cancer. The verdict, delivered this week, includes $6 million in compensatory damages and an additional $10 million in punitive damages, finding the tobacco giant responsible for the untimely demise of 56-year-old Manuel Garcia, who was a long-term user of Marlboro cigarettes. Garcia, who succumbed to lung cancer in 1998, had been a regular smoker for two decades. His family argued that Philip Morris played a crucial role in … Read more

NFL Hit with $4.7 Billion Jury Verdict Over Sunday Ticket Pricing Conspiracy

Los Angeles — A federal jury recently ruled that the National Football League (NFL) must pay a hefty $4.7 billion to a class of sports enthusiasts who claim the league conspired with DirecTV and major networks to overcharge for its exclusive Sunday Ticket package. The compensation awarded may soar past $14 billion if the decision withstands appeals, owing to antitrust laws that allow tripling of the damages. Filed in 2015, the class-action suit includes more than 2.4 million residential subscribers and over 48,000 commercial entities such as bars and restaurants. While residential subscribers were awarded … Read more