Federal Judge Upholds Colorado’s Decision to Use Jury Award for Restitution, Sparking Controversy Over Rights and Due Process

A federal judge in Colorado has upheld a decision allowing the state to redirect a multimillion-dollar jury award intended for a disabled man towards his outstanding restitution obligations, a ruling that has sparked debate over rights and compensation. U.S. District Judge S. Kato Crews confirmed that the Colorado Department of Corrections acted within its rights by applying more than $3.6 million awarded to Jason Brooks against his existing debt from a 2010 criminal conviction for securities fraud. The jury’s decision, which followed a finding that Brooks’ rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act were violated, … Read more

Jury Selection Advances in Sean "Diddy" Combs’ High-Stakes Trial: Accusations of Coercion and Controversy Unfold

NEW YORK — Jury selection for Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal sex trafficking trial could conclude today after two days of court proceedings. Judge Arun Subramanian has been actively questioning prospective jurors to uncover any potential biases that may affect their judgment. Combs faces serious allegations of using force and coercion to compel individuals to participate in extended sex acts, which he referred to as “Freak Offs,” often capturing these encounters on film. He has pled not guilty to all charges against him. The defense asserts that the accusers are former romantic partners and likens Combs … Read more

Federal Jury Slaps NSO Group with $168 Million Verdict for Hacking WhatsApp Users Amid Ongoing Controversy Over Spyware Ethics

OAKLAND, Calif. — A federal jury awarded $168 million to Meta Platforms Inc. on Tuesday after finding that the Israeli tech firm NSO Group unlawfully accessed the messaging service WhatsApp to hack the accounts of 1,400 users in 2019. In a statement following the verdict, NSO Group expressed its intention to appeal the decision, maintaining its defense of the Pegasus spyware, which it claims plays a vital role in combating crime and terrorism when used by authorized government agencies. NSO’s Vice President for Global Communications, Gil Kanier, emphasized that the jury’s ruling represents merely another … Read more

Federal Judge Safeguards North Carolina Supreme Court Election Results, Upholds Justice Riggs’ Victory Amid Controversy

RALEIGH, N.C. — A federal judge has intervened in North Carolina’s Supreme Court election, ordering the state’s election board not to discard any ballots cast ahead of a closely contested race. The decision comes as Democratic Justice Allison Riggs seeks to secure her electoral win amid challenges from Republican candidate Jefferson Griffin. Chief U.S. District Judge Richard Myers made his ruling on Monday, affirming that Griffin, who is behind by 734 votes, cannot alter electoral rules retrospectively to affect the outcome. Myers emphasized the integrity of voters’ rights, indicating that the federal Constitution does not … Read more